Serie A Transfer Market Heats Up Ahead of Season Kickoff
The excitement around the new Serie A season is building as it officially begins this Saturday with the first round of matches, which will wrap up by Monday evening. As the transfer market gains momentum, Italian clubs are actively engaging in negotiations for various player transfers, both incoming and outgoing.
Let’s delve into the latest significant developments concerning Serie A’s prominent teams.
Juventus Plans for Ličina’s Future
Juventus is taking steps to secure Adin Ličina’s position in the first team. Reports from Matteo Moretto indicate that the club aims to provide the young player with ample chances throughout the season. Kenan Yıldız, a close friend of Ličina and a strong supporter of his abilities, is advocating for this outcome. However, Juventus faces challenges, as multiple Serie A teams have expressed interest in acquiring the promising talent.
Milan Smiles Over Reijnders Transfer to Al Qadsiah
Tijjani Reijnders’ move from Manchester City to Al Qadsiah for €61 million has been officially confirmed. This transaction is of particular relevance to Milan, which had sold Reijnders to City just a year ago for €54.9 million, plus an additional €14 million contingent on performance bonuses. According to Tuttomercatoweb, Milan will receive the full bonus if City sells Reijnders before 2030, although the official confirmation of this payment will not be available until the financial statements are released in October 2027.
Inter Milan is exploring options for adding a fifth striker under Cristian Chivu’s management, with Gabriel Jesus from Arsenal among the candidates. As reported by InterNews24, Arsenal is open to offers around £30 million for the Brazilian forward. However, his high salary of approximately €9 million net per season complicates negotiations. Napoli is also considering Jesus but faces similar financial constraints. A potential deal would likely require Jesus to accept a lower salary or involve a loan with a purchase option, making it more of a conceptual discussion than a firm negotiation.
Napoli Considers Goalkeeping Swap
Napoli is evaluating options in its goalkeeping department, with a potential swap involving Juan Musso from Atletico Madrid and Vanja Milinkovic-Savic. Fabrizio Romano notes that discussions have taken place through intermediaries, but differences in the players’ valuations pose challenges. While Musso is Napoli’s first choice, Milinkovic-Savic may transition to Simeone’s squad. Nevertheless, Napoli intends to sell the Serbian player to create space for the Argentine.
Manchester United Steps Away from Koné Interest
Following a standout season with Roma and a successful World Cup with France, Manu Koné has drawn attention from several elite European clubs. However, according to Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United has now shifted its focus away from Koné. After facing obstacles in pursuing him, United is reportedly concentrating on finalizing a deal for Brighton’s Carlos Baleba.
Lazio Eyes Dieng Amidst Preference for Pinamonti
Lazio manager Gennaro Gattuso is reportedly keen to strengthen his attack with Andrea Pinamonti as a top target. However, financial limitations are pushing Lazio towards a different direction. The club is now looking at Bamba Dieng, who is currently a free agent after leaving Lorient. Matteo Moretto reports that Dieng will undergo his medical examination tomorrow, with special attention given to his knee health before proceeding with the contract.
Fiorentina Faces Competition for Fortini
Niccolò Fortini’s possible departure from Fiorentina is taking shape, with Torino actively vying for the full-back. Matteo Moretto suggests that Hull City is also a strong competitor for his signing. Fortini’s potential move to Torino could spark a chain reaction in the market, as his arrival might facilitate the exit of Alessio Cacciamani, a player Roma is keen to acquire, having already submitted a €12 million offer for him.
The new season is just around the corner and the transfer market is heating up. Serie A 2026/27 officially kicks off on Saturday with the opening round of fixtures, which will conclude on Monday evening, while negotiations continue to deliver twists and turns, with Italian clubs busy on both incoming and outgoing deals.
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Let’s take a look at the most important updates of the day involving Serie A’s top clubs.
Juve, Yıldız pushing to keep Ličina in the first team
Juventus are planning Adin Ličina’s future and want to carve out a place for him in the first-team squad. According to Matteo Moretto, the Bianconeri’s aim is to give the young talent his opportunities over the course of the season.
Kenan Yıldız is also pushing for this solution, as he is a friend of Ličina and a big admirer of his qualities. Juventus, however, must deal with interest from several Serie A clubs, all ready to make a move in an attempt to secure the player.
Milan, Reijnders to Al Qadsiah: the Rossoneri are smiling
Tijjani Reijnders’ transfer from Manchester City to Al Qadsiah for €61 million is now official. It is a deal that also closely concerns Milan, who had sold the midfielder to the Citizens just one year ago for €54.9 million fixed plus €14 million tied to individual and team bonuses.
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As Tuttomercatoweb points out, the agreements stated that, in the event of Reijnders being sold permanently by City before 2030, Milan would immediately earn the full €14 million in bonuses. However, official confirmation of the income will only come once the current financial statements are closed and published, which is expected around October 2027.
Inter continue to assess the possibility of adding a fifth striker to Cristian Chivu’s squad, and among the names linked with the Nerazzurri is Gabriel Jesus. As reported by InterNews24, the Brazilian forward could leave Arsenal, who would be willing to consider offers in the region of £30 million.
What makes any potential deal particularly complicated is above all the high salary earned by the Brazilian, estimated at around €9 million net per season, the same “problem” also encountered by Napoli, who have been tracking him for weeks. According to InterNews24, a possible opening could come only if Jesus makes a financial sacrifice and with a sustainable formula, such as a loan with an option or obligation to buy: for now, therefore, it is more a tempting idea than a concrete negotiation.
Napoli, Musso-for-Milinkovic-Savic swap idea
Napoli are working on the goalkeeping department and are considering a possible deal with Atletico Madrid involving Juan Musso and Vanja Milinkovic-Savic. According to Fabrizio Romano, in recent hours the two clubs have considered a swap, with talks carried out through intermediaries.
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The deal, however, must contend with a significant gap in the two goalkeepers’ valuations. Musso would be Napoli’s priority for the position, while Milinkovic-Savic could move to Simeone’s side. Still according to Fabrizio Romano, the Azzurri’s intention would in any case be to sell the Serbian to make room for the Argentine.
Roma, Man United drop the Koné track
Important updates are coming in on Manu Koné’s future, after an excellent season with Roma and a good World Cup with France. The midfielder had attracted the attention of several top European clubs, with Manchester United among the sides most interested in his profile.
According to Fabrizio Romano, however, the Red Devils have now abandoned the trail leading to Koné. After the difficulties encountered in trying to sign the Roma man, United have decided to focus on Brighton’s Carlos Baleba, a deal that is now said to be close to completion.
Lazio, Dieng almost signed but Gattuso wants Pinamonti
Andrea Pinamonti is said to be Gennaro Gattuso’s preferred name to strengthen Lazio’s attack. According to Matteo Moretto, the coach has identified the striker as his first choice, but the financial conditions of the deal are pushing the Biancocelesti toward a different solution.
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Lazio are in fact turning to Bamba Dieng, formerly of Lorient and currently a free agent. Again according to Moretto, the forward will undergo his medical tomorrow, with the appointment already scheduled: the club will carry out particularly thorough checks on his knee before proceeding. This detail, however, underlines the tensions between the former Italy coach and the club.
Fiorentina, all-out battle for Fortini
Niccolò Fortini’s future could lie away from Fiorentina. According to Matteo Moretto, Torino are pushing for the Viola full-back, although competition from Hull City remains strong.
Fortini’s possible move to Torino could also trigger a domino effect in the market. His arrival at the Granata could in fact facilitate the departure of Alessio Cacciamani, a Roma target, who have already submitted a €12 million offer for the 2007-born player.
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