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TRANSFER MARKET – Juve: goodbye to Tevez, but the promised Vadalà arrives from Boca

Agreement between the bianconeri and Boca Juniors: in exchange for Tevez comes the promising young Vadalà plus the option of two other young players like Cristaldo and Pavon – Juve also buys Berardi but leaves him for another year in Sassuolo – All eyes on Pogba - Inter are aiming for Salah and Felipe Melo - Witsel could be the new Milan midfielder

TRANSFER MARKET – Juve: goodbye to Tevez, but the promised Vadalà arrives from Boca

Only the official is missing but Carlos Tevez can be considered a Boca Juniors player. Negotiation concluded yesterday during the summit between the Juventus general manager Marotta and the Gialloblù president Angelici. The bianconeri receive 5 million plus the price tag of Guido Vadalà, an attacking midfielder born in 1997, as well as a future option on the young players Cristaldo and Pavon. There Juventus it is also about to define the future of Domenico Berardi, who will become totally owned by the black and white. 15 million will go to Sassuolo, the attacker will also remain in Emilia for another year before returning to the parent company in 12 months. 

The Lady's market is always active, albeit "disturbed" by the sirens of the big European companies. Which they put Pogba in the crosshairs and they seem ready to do anything to snatch him from the Italian champions. From Spain they give him close to Barcelona, ​​albeit only since June 2016: the blaugrana, in fact, have the market blocked by Fifa. In England, however, there is much talk of Chelsea, who would have moved directly with Mino Raiola to probe the availability of the Frenchman. We'll see, but the feeling is that the real deals haven't arrived yet.

Hot market also forInter, who doesn't want to stop after the purchases of Miranda and Kondogbia. While waiting to shore up the midfield (we're dealing with Galatasaray for Felipe Melo but watch out for Sevilla) the Nerazzurri are looking for two offensive wingers, essential for the 4-2-3-1 (but also for the 4-3-3) which has Mancini in mind. At the top of the list are Salah and Perisic: for the Egyptian, the meeting between his agent and Fiorentina is expected (it should have been yesterday but it has been postponed), for the Croatian instead there have already been polls with Wolfsburg. 

The Germans' request is 15 million plus bonuses, a non-insurmountable figure that Inter, however, are trying to trim. Ausilio is also moving on the outgoing market: negotiations continue with Fenerbahce for Guarin (5 the offer, 8 the request), furthermore a proposal of 10 million from Watford for Kuzmanovic and Santon must be registered. Stand by as far as Kovacic is concerned: Liverpool are stuck at 23 million, Inter are asking for 30 and don't seem willing to go down.

It could be Axel Witsel the new midfielder of Milan. From Belgium they report that the deal is almost complete, while the Russian press is much more cautious: in fact, Zenit wants 35 million. Very high figure which, for the moment, is far from the AC Milan offer, stopped at 22 plus bonuses. Via Aldo Rossi however, after the slips Jackson Martinez and Kondogbia, he wants to move on as soon as possible, in every sense. The collaboration between Galliani and Nelio Lucas, leading man of the Doyen fund, would seem to have already ended, with the CEO who would once again be the absolute master of the Rossoneri market. 

In this sense, there has been a significant change of strategies: no more Twitter and announced trips, the usual aura of mystery around the AC Milan number 2 is back. Who is also looking for a striker (Ibrahimovic and Cavani the favourites, Bacca and Dzeko the most accessible), two other midfielders (13 million offered to Roma for Bertolacci, ex Parma player Josè Mauri is very close) and a defender (the latest idea is Glik but Turin is asking for 15 million). 

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