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Transfer market: Juve, Falcao crazy idea

With less than two weeks left until the start of the Serie A championship, some sensational movements could shake the big market: Juve are trying the Falcao dream, Roma are thinking of Jovetic and selling Benatia, Napoli are waiting for Bilbao and get the yes by De Guzman.

Transfer market: Juve, Falcao crazy idea

Beware of barrels at the end of the transfer market. When there are now less than two weeks left until the start of the Serie A championship (but football is already going crazy around Europe, and Napoli is expected tomorrow from the first leg of the Champions League preliminary), some sensational movements could shake the big market. In particular that of Juventus, who, having lost Iturbe, managed to lock down the very appetizing Pogba and Vidal and are now attempting the low-cost coup: the Colombian Radamel Falcao, recovering from a bad injury but now apparently recovered, would be willing to reduce the onerous salary (12 million net per season, thanks to the Monegasque tax regime) in order to relaunch himself in a more ambitious reality.

Roma responds to the possible Juventus super coup, even if at the moment rather placing outgoing deals, which could be the prelude to another important purchase, such as that of Stefan Jovetic from Manchester City. To get to the Slavic talent and in any case to raise cash, the sale of Benatia would be making a comeback, on which Bayern Munich now insists by offering the canonical 30 million, while the attacker Mattia Destro is not so far from the Premier League. The Napoli market is still at stake, which could only be released after obtaining qualification for the next Champions League. The yes of the Dutchman De Guzman seems close, but much more is needed for the Scudetto.

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