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

Calciomercato Vlahovic transfer market resumo do mercado

By Federico Calabrese

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With the Club World Cup now in its hottest phase, with both Italian teams eliminated, various clubs are continuing their preparations for the next season.
Recent years have confirmed one thing: July is certainly the month when anything can happen, or, on the contrary, a heavy silence can take over. However, Serie A teams have started early this time and are meticulously planning for the upcoming season. Contacts, discussions, and rumors continue as clubs search for the next big deal.

Transfer Market, Comolli’s words on Vlahovic

Comolli on Vlahovic – At Juventus, the future of Dusan Vlahovic is a hot topic. Damien Comolli, the club’s general director, responded to DAZN about the striker’s future: “Now is not the time to talk about it, we’ve only focused on today’s match, and then we’ll have time to think about the market. We need to learn to win again and not focus on individual players. We must work on improving the team and get it back to a position where we can win. We have to ensure this for our fans and convince ourselves that we can win.”

Napoli, Beukema is close. Ruggeri heads to Atletico

Napoli close to Beukema – Napoli is set for another defensive reinforcement: Sam Beukema. Talks with Bologna for the Dutch defender are progressing, with the Bologna club asking for around €30 million, while Napoli’s offer stands at €28 million. The two clubs are close to finding an agreement.

Ruggeri moves to Atletico Madrid – Matteo Ruggeri bids farewell to Atalanta and moves to Atletico Madrid on a permanent deal. The two clubs have officially confirmed the transfer, with Atalanta receiving about €20 million, including bonuses. The player has signed a contract until 2030.

Transfer Market, Insigne and Bernardeschi leave MLS. Giroud, a romantic return

Insigne and Bernardeschi leave MLS – Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Bernardeschi have officially parted ways with MLS. Yesterday, the official announcement came for both players regarding the termination of their contracts with Toronto. The two players are now free agents and could represent a last-minute opportunity.

Lille signs Giroud – After twelve years away, Olivier Giroud is set to return to Ligue 1. The 1986-born French striker has reached an agreement with Lille and is ready to embark on a new adventure in the league that launched his career, after winning the 2012 league title with Montpellier.

By Federico Calabrese

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