Transfer Market Recap – The Five Most Important Takeaways from the Last 24 Hours

Curated by Federico Calabrese

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With the Club World Cup now entering its hottest phase, various teams—both Italian and international—are continuing to plan ahead for the upcoming season. In recent years, one thing has become clear: July is definitely the month when anything can happen—or, on the contrary, when an almost deafening silence can take over. This time, however, Serie A teams have gotten a head start and are meticulously preparing for the new season. In the last 24 hours, there have been contacts, discussions, and deals that are getting closer to being finalized.

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Transfer Market: From Osimhen to Calhanoglu’s Possible Farewell

Juventus: Osimhen Still in Pole Position
Juventus could soon make another move for Victor Osimhen. The Bianconeri have had new contacts with the player’s entourage, but much will depend on Aurelio De Laurentiis’s intentions and the future of Dusan Vlahovic, whose situation is currently holding up any potential transfer.

Calhanoglu on His Way Out of Inter?
“Whoever doesn’t want to be with us, whoever doesn’t want to stay, has to go, because we fight for an important jersey.” These were the words of Lautaro Martinez after the match against Fluminense. Was he referring to Hakan Calhanoglu? The Turkish midfielder is on Galatasaray’s radar and reportedly expressed a desire to return to his homeland during a wedding. Could his time in Italy be coming to an end?

Leoni, Inter Push Forward – Abraham Heads to Turkey

Leoni Targeted by Inter
The most important update, which confirms recent rumors, is Inter’s interest in Giovanni Leoni. Giuseppe Marotta, president of the Nerazzurri, confirmed this in an interview before the match against Fluminense. Now, negotiations will need to be set in motion and could accelerate in the coming days. Parma are asking for around €30 million—a significant investment that Inter want to make to secure a promising young talent.

Abraham to Besiktas
A key departure for Roma, who bid farewell to Tammy Abraham as he heads to Besiktas. The deal brings in around €15 million for the Giallorossi—€2 million for the loan and a mandatory €13 million buyout clause. Roma’s swift action in finalizing the transfer was also aimed at further complying with Financial Fair Play rules, avoiding the risk of any potential sanctions—even if such penalties were not imminent.

Skriniar a Last-Minute Opportunity?
Milan Skriniar is back at PSG but could soon be on the move again. His agent, Roberto Sistici, was clear: “There are several open situations. He has a contract with PSG, but we might see some updates by mid-July.” A potential opportunity for a Serie A defense?

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