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🥶 Jones, Bremer future, after Leao, Fiorentina-Füllkrug: today's gossip 🤑

It is the day that, hopefully, can mark a fresh restart for Italian football, with the election of Giovanni Malagò as FIGC president. But it is also the day when the World Cup gets more and more into...

🥶 Jones, Bremer future, after Leao, Fiorentina-Füllkrug: today's gossip 🤑
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🥶 Jones, Bremer future, after Leao, Fiorentina-Füllkrug: today's gossip 🤑

It is the day that, hopefully, can mark a fresh restart for Italian football, with the election of Giovanni Malagò as FIGC president. But it is also the day when the World Cup gets more and more into full swing, with two giants like Argentina and France taking the field.

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Transfer news keeps coming in and here — as usual — we look at the most important stories involving the big clubs in our Serie A.

Juventus, Bremer has decided his future

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, despite the recent transfer rumors, Bremer has no intention of leaving Juventus. The Brazilian defender sees Turin as the ideal place to continue his career and wants to become a pillar of the Bianconeri back line.

At the heart of his decision is also his admiration for Giorgio Chiellini, a model he dreams of emulating until becoming a club icon himself. At the moment, there are no concrete offers or transfer requests: the center-back’s priority remains continuing his journey with Juventus and building a long story in black and white.

Milan, has Leao’s heir been chosen?

Milan’s new era is taking shape and, while the final bureaucratic steps are still pending, coach Ruben Amorim has reportedly already started indicating the first profiles he likes to strengthen the squad. Among the hottest topics is the future of Rafael Leão, who according to reports coming from Portugal is getting closer and closer to leaving.

According to Sportmediaset, Milan are considering Pedro Gonçalves as a possible replacement for the Rossoneri winger. The 1998-born forward already knows Amorim very well thanks to their shared experience at Sporting CP and could become one of the first faces of the new technical project.

Inter-Jones, Liverpool put up a wall

Inter continue to push for Curtis Jones, but talks with Liverpool FC remain uphill. After an initial attempt of around €21 million, the Nerazzurri raised their offer to €24-25 million, only to receive another rejection from the Reds, who value the midfielder well above those figures.

According to TEAMtalk, both Inter and Jones himself were surprised by Liverpool’s demands. The player has reportedly already given his approval for the move and considers his time at Anfield over, but there is still a significant gap between the two clubs over the valuation of his transfer fee.

Napoli, Allegri assesses Marianucci

Luca Marianucci’s future could still be in blue. Although there has been talk in recent months of new loan moves, the defender will be closely watched by Massimiliano Allegri during the summer training camp, with the coach — as highlighted by Tuttosport — keen to assess his qualities up close before making a final decision.

In recent weeks, Torino and Cremonese had shown interest in the center-back, but Napoli have not yet opened the door to a sale. The current thinking is to give Marianucci an opportunity to convince Allegri and carve out a role in the new technical project, postponing any decision on his future until after preseason camp.

Roma, PSV keep pushing for Salah-Eddine

PSV Eindhoven have made a renewed move for Anass Salah-Eddine and reopened talks with Roma. The initial €7.5 million offer was rejected by the Giallorossi club, who do not consider the bid from the Netherlands sufficient.

According to Il Messaggero, PSV are ready to come back with an improved offer, but the player also still needs to be convinced. Salah-Eddine, currently involved at the World Cup, would in fact like to try to carve out a place for himself in Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma. A scenario which, according to the latest reports, still appears difficult to turn into reality.

Lazio, one club wants Cancellieri for the attack

Fiorentina have opened exploratory talks for Matteo Cancellieri, a profile the Viola management like to strengthen the attacking department. Tuttomercatoweb explains that the interest is concrete and could be helped by the player’s contract situation, which runs until 2027, and by Lazio’s need to generate funds through some sales.

Coming off a season in which he recorded 35 appearances, 4 goals, and 3 assists in Biancoceleste, Cancellieri is considered one of the possible sacrifices by the capital club. However, Fiorentina are not the only side interested in the winger: other Italian and foreign clubs are also monitoring the situation, with competition that could increase in the coming weeks.

Fiorentina, Fullkrug an option for the attack

Fiorentina are working to identify a backup for Kean ahead of next season. With Beltran destined to leave and Piccoli’s future still to be defined, the name gaining ground — according to Calciomercato.it — is Niclas Fullkrug, the German striker who will not be redeemed by Milan and will return to West Ham.

Fabio Paratici sees the 1993-born player as a low-cost opportunity to complete the attacking department. The Viola could aim for a loan move or negotiate a permanent deal at a modest fee, but they will have to be careful of competition from Venezia, who have been following the player for some time and have reportedly already opened initial contacts with his entourage.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

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