World Cup
Bremer stays at Juventus, Amorim eyes Hjulmand for Milan
Gleison Bremer has pledged his future to Juventus despite the club’s failure to qualify for next season’s Champions League. The Brazilian defender’s decision to stay in Turin was confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, providing a boost for Luciano Spalletti’s plans. However, the club’s financial situation remains a concern, with Bremer’s potential sale still an option if funds are needed for incoming transfers.
Portuguese coach Paulo Amorim is shaping Milan’s transfer strategy with tactical precision, with Gianluca Di Marzio reporting a lower fixed price than the €50 million reportedly sought by Premier League clubs. The deal hinges on Milan reducing their squad size through departures.
Inter Milan have ruled out signing Evan Ndicka from Roma, Alfredo Pedullà confirmed. The Nerazzurri are prioritizing defensive reinforcements after the exits of Francesco Acerbi, Matteo Darmian, Stefan de Vrij, and Denzel Dumfries. Pedullà emphasized that Inter never intended to meet Roma’s high valuation for Ndicka amid other pressing priorities.
Max Allegri is monitoring Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku’s performances at the World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada. The Juventus coach has raised concerns over their fitness following a dull draw against Iran, demanding improved performances before entrusting them with attacking roles.
Roma are targeting attacking reinforcements after securing Champions League qualification. While Mason Greenwood of Marseille remains the primary target, reports the club had also shown interest in Deniz Undav before the World Cup. Como and Milan pursued Undav, but his desire to extend his Stuttgart contract until 2029 ended those discussions.
Lazio’s defensive overhaul continues with the departures of Provedel and Romagnoli, while Gila is close to joining Napoli. Il Messaggero and Matteo Moretto reveal Lazio may include Sam Beukema or Rafa Marin in the deal. Four backup options—Arnau Martinez, Sergi Dominguez, Coppola, and Chiarodia—are being considered, pending sales.
Fiorentina are assessing Roberto Piccoli’s future after signing him for €25 million plus bonuses last year. The club aims to avoid a capital loss on the young striker’s valuation.