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Juve eye Gaetano as Roma push Greenwood and Alajbegovic

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Juventus are monitoring Gianluca Gaetano as a midfield target. The 2000-born Cagliari player impressed under Fabio Pisacane in a deep-lying role. Luciano Spalletti previously developed Gaetano at Napoli, where he drew comparisons to Stanislav Lobotka. Rafael Leao’s future remains uncertain after his interview with RTP. The Portugal forward stated he has achieved his goals at AC Milan and is open to a new challenge. Chelsea and Galatasaray have expressed interest, though no formal offers have been made. Inter Milan are finalizing contract talks with Alessandro Bastoni. His agent Tullio Tinti met with Nerazzurri officials to discuss an extension. Bastoni’s current deal runs until 2028, with a proposed salary increase to €6.5 million, matching teammates Nicolò Barella and Hakan Calhanoglu. Napoli are closing in on Mario Gila. Sporting director Giovanni Manna has reached a preliminary five-year agreement with the Lazio defender. Claudio Lotito remains reluctant to sell, requiring final approval from Massimiliano Allegri before any move. Roma are prioritizing Mason Greenwood and Kerim Alajbegovic. Club owner Ryan Friedkin is leading efforts to sign both players. Marseille and Bayer Leverkusen value the duo at over €70 million combined, with Roma considering a major sale to fund the deals. Lazio’s Luca Pellegrini could leave after Hull City entered talks. The Premier League newcomers are in direct negotiations with the full-back, whose contract expires in 2027. A departure now appears increasingly likely. Fiorentina have not decided on Moise Kean’s future. The Viola can wait for his release clause or open negotiations early. The upcoming World Cup may reshape the market and influence his situation. The transfer window remains active ahead of the World Cup across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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