By Federico Calabrese
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The intense transfer market period continues — that time of the year when anything can happen, or conversely, an almost deafening silence can take over. Serie A clubs have started early and are meticulously planning for the upcoming season. Contacts, negotiations, and rumors continue in the search for the deal of the day.
Juventus Transfer Market: Balerdi and Sancho as Options
Juventus pressing for Sancho – Juventus is seriously targeting Jadon Sancho to add quality and creativity to the attacking line. The Englishman is once again a hot topic: there’s an understanding with Manchester United, either through a possible swap deal involving Douglas Luiz or based on a fee of €25 million plus bonuses. The real obstacle remains the player’s salary.
Juventus interested in Balerdi for the defense – After strengthening the attack with the signing of Jonathan David, Juventus is also ready to work on the defense. One of the names they continue to follow is Leonardo Balerdi, an Argentine centre-back born in 1999 who plays for Olympique Marseille. The Croatian coach knows him well, having managed him in France. His price tag is around €25 million.
Inter announces Bonny and eyes ter Stegen. Atalanta targets Lucca
Inter officially signs Bonny – Inter has confirmed the signing of Ange-Yoan Bonny from Parma. The player joins the Milan-based club on a permanent transfer.
Atalanta moves in on Lucca – Atalanta is ready to step up their pursuit of Lorenzo Lucca, the Udinese and Italy striker. The asking price from Gino Pozzo is €40 million (€35 million fixed plus bonuses). The Nerazzurri could become the new favorites to land the 24-year-old forward.
Inter considers ter Stegen – Marc-André ter Stegen could leave Barcelona and become a transfer target for Inter. The German goalkeeper is reportedly very frustrated with his current situation at the Catalan club, and the arrival of Joan Garcia has further limited his chances of regaining the starting spot.
By Federico Calabrese