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Transfer market: Juve cyclone, Rome and Naples in the storm

After the coups of Pjanic and Dani Alves, the Italian champions hunt down Benatia and Berardi but risk losing Pogba: unless a great exchange with Real Madrid for Morata matures – Inter always dreams of Yaya Tourè – Napoli are afraid of losing Koulibaly and now Roma are also afraid for Naiggolan

Transfer market: Juve cyclone, Rome and Naples in the storm

The wedding will take place soon. "Within the next week Pjanic will sign with Juventus – confirmed the prosecutor Junuzovic. – There were many clubs interested in him, some very big ones like PSG, Chelsea and Barcelona but the Bianconeri were fast and concrete”. And so the Lady will have the first reinforcement for her midfield, a 32 million hit (Pjanic has renounced the 15% due to him) which will bring Allegri a good load of quality. However, Marotta has no intention of stopping here and after closing for the Bosnian (and for Dani Alves) he is betting decisively on Benatia. Next week the general manager could meet the executives of Bayern Monaco, intending to treat saw the purchase of Hummels: the former Roma defender risks being too many, that's why Juve will try to sign him without passing out. The idea is to propose a loan with the right (or possibly obligation) to buy, we'll see if Bayern will agree but the sensations are positive.

Stalemate instead on the attack front, where everything revolves around Alvaro Morata. While waiting to understand Real Madrid's will, Juve is trying to protect themselves with Berardi but even here the scenarios are not very clear: the Sassuolo forward is afraid of finding little space and asks for precise guarantees. A bit like Roberto Mancini, eager to make purchases after the shock of the change of ownership. The arrival of the Suning Group should allow for an important transfer market without forgetting financial fair play, which is why, once again, the coach from Jesi will have to put some of him into it. The first piece of the new Inter (after Banega and Erkin of course) it could be Yaya Toure, especially if Manchester City decide to release him on a free transfer.

The scenario is possible given the (bad) relationship between him and Guardiola, and then we know that Sheikh Mansour certainly not formalized for a few million. “I'll talk to City and we'll see what to do – commented his agent. – Let's wait for Inter to settle down, when there is a change of ownership it takes a few days. Either way everyone knows that There is a great feeling between Yaya and Mancini…”. But the Ivorian isn't the Nerazzurri coach's only goal. For the attack Candreva and Gabbiadini are very popular, in defense the focus is on Bruma while in goal, in case Handanovic asks for the transfer, Sirigu could arrive.

Many names and as many ideas, quite the opposite of Milan. Confusion reigns supreme at the Rossoneri and not only because of Silvio Berlusconi's health problems. The negotiation for the transfer of the club to the Chinese consortium does not seem to be advancing and the market, as a result, is experiencing a worrying stalemate. At the moment we don't even know who the next coach will be: Emery is almost faded (very close to PSG) Pellegrini remain in the race (but the requests of 6 million per season have cooled the interest), Giampaolo and Brocchi, perhaps the most accredited given the general situation. Within a few days Milan will have to decide what to do, otherwise the conditions for another difficult season would materialize in all their grandeur. Problems also for Naples and Rome, albeit of a different nature.

The Azzurri are grappling with the Koulibaly case, which exploded unexpectedly after an (unauthorized) interview given to Equipe. The defender had complained about the failure to adjust his salary, De Laurentiis responded with a fine of 50 euros and a nice lecture to him and his agent. “I want to clarify that I have never said anything against the Neapolitan people – he made it known Koulibaly. – I love this city, I became a man here and I'm happy about it". Meanwhile, however, the square is moaning and with it also the blue president. However, nothing compared to what is happening in Rome, where after Pjanic risks leaving too Nainggolan. Chelsea likes the Belgian very much, Sabatini, forced to deal with financial fair play, is certainly not sure he will be able to resist. The Giallorossi people are furious and the possible purchase of Vazquez (Zamparini wants 18 million) is unable to reassure him at all.

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