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Assists from Ibra to Milan but also Salah, Draxler, Perisic warm up the transfer market

Salah is getting closer to Roma, Draxler to Juve and Perisic to Inter but it is Ibra who warms up the transfer market with a joke (“My future is decided by Mino Raiola”) which opens his heart to Milan and anticipates the striker's divorce from PSG after the French Super Cup on August 2 – Here are all the games on the transfer market

Assists from Ibra to Milan but also Salah, Draxler, Perisic warm up the transfer market

"My future? Mino Raiola decides it”. With these words, spoken after the friendly between PSG and Fiorentina, Zlatan Ibrahimovic he reiterated, if there were still need, that his permanence in France is anything but certain. The message came loud and clear to Adriano Galliani, the one who, together with the prosecutor, will have to do the dirty work to convince PSG to release the Swede. The speech, however, is postponed to August 2, the day after the French Super Cup final between the Parisians and Lyon. Sheikh Al-Thani is very fond of this match and of the showcase of Montreal, chosen as a theater for the occasion. After, however, we can talk about it and here two scenarios will open up: either Zlatan, under the direction of Raiola, will free himself at no cost, or Milan will have to find an agreement with PSG for the transfer.

The Inter-Perisic operation is definitely ahead, one step away from being considered completed. In fact, the Nerazzurri have found an agreement with Wolfsburg on the basis of 18 million, a figure that will be almost entirely derived from the sale of Shaqiri. The Swiss is very close to Shalke 04, as he himself confirmed in an interview. “Germany is an important club and has great ambitions also in the international arena – he explained. – But at the moment I'm still an Inter player and I have a very long contract here. For now I can't say much but I would like to play in the Bundesliga, that's my goal." But the Inter market is far from the conclusion: Mancini wants another striker, as well as a midfielder and a left-back. Requests reiterated to President Thohir during a very recent summit, where the coach from Jesi received reassurances above all on Jovetic.

With Salah ever closer to Roma in fact, the Montenegrin is the main target. At the moment, Manchester City is a niche but the Nerazzurri offer (a loan with an obligation to buy at 18-20 million) is one of the interesting ones. In the middle instead, Mario Suarez (officially from Fiorentina) faded, the candidacy of Felipe Melo is back in vogue. “Inter would be the best, my family is no longer happy in Turkey – the Brazilian said. – It's clear that the agreement with Galatasaray is needed, if it doesn't arrive, I'll stay with the utmost commitment”. There is a new name for the full-back: it is Cristian Ansaldi, an Argentinian with an Italian passport. Zenit values ​​him at 6 million, the Nerazzurri think about it and in the meantime they won't give up on Siqueira (Atletico Madrid) and Masuaku (Olympiacos).

Busy hours even in Juventus home, where you try to tighten by Julian Draxler without abandoning the Goetze trail. “We are negotiating – confirmed Roger Wittman, prosecutor of the German. – The 45 million release clause expired in June, it is no longer valid. I am convinced that at 25 we can close”. Coincidentally, the Lady's offer, which went with Schalke to 20 plus 5 bonus. The Germans, while confirming the existence of the negotiation, are trying to raise the bar to 30 million, however everything suggests that the operation is in the pipeline. Unless, in the next few hours, glimmers on the Goetze front reopen. Juve and Bayern Munich are talking about it on the basis of a loan with an obligation to buy, a formula which however does not completely convince either the Bavarians or the player. We'll see, meanwhile Marotta has reached the agreement for the renewal of Bonucci. The defender, followed by Real Madrid, should soon sign a five-year contract worth 3,5 million (plus bonuses) per season, which would make him a Juventus flag to all intents and purposes.

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