By Federico Calabrese
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July is definitely the ideal month for the transfer market—a month in which anything can happen, or, on the contrary, an almost oppressive silence can take over. Serie A teams have started early this time and are meticulously planning for the upcoming season. Contacts, discussions, and rumors continue, all in search of the deal of the day.

Transfer market: Calhanoglu puzzle for Inter. Napoli, Noa Lang getting closer
Inter, Calhanoglu remains a puzzle – The future of Hakan Calhanoglu remains uncertain. After tensions with Lautaro Martinez and comments from Marotta, talks between the club and the Turkish midfielder’s entourage are still on standby. No progress has been made, but Galatasaray remains interested.
Napoli, Noa Lang getting closer – New contacts have taken place between Napoli and PSV Eindhoven for Noa Lang, the winger who is now very close to joining the club after initial interest back in January. An agreement is getting nearer.
Transfer market, Milan interested in Asensio, Shomurodov on his way out, Guendouzi attracts Premier League interest
Milan, eyeing Asensio – According to L’Equipe, Marco Asensio has no intention of moving to Turkey after his loan at Aston Villa and is now considering all market options before deciding on the next step in his career. Milan is reportedly among the interested clubs.
Guendouzi drawing Premier League attention – Mateo Guendouzi is reportedly being monitored by several Premier League clubs. The French midfielder has a €50 million release clause in his contract. Renewal talks have begun with Lazio, but the club is unable to raise his salary until October, meaning they cannot remove the clause—something that makes him an appealing target for English teams.
Roma, Shomurodov set to leave – Negotiations between Roma and Istanbul Basaksehir for striker Eldor Shomurodov are in the final stages, with the Uzbek player seemingly set to follow his former teammate Tammy Abraham.
By Federico Calabrese