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Milan returns to hope in Donnarumma. Inter, Juve, Naples and Rome in action

The under-21 European Championship is over after the defeat against Spain (1-3), the transfer market is back in the spotlight: the goalkeeper of the Azzurrini Donnarumma is in the eye of the storm, who will soon meet the leaders of Milan – The Rossoneri meanwhile they close for Calhanoglu – Banega returns to Sevilla, Alex Sandro tempted by Chelsea, Napoli closes for Ounas – Karsdorp to Roma

Milan returns to hope in Donnarumma. Inter, Juve, Naples and Rome in action

Once the dream is over, it's time for the truth. The defeat against Spain (3-1) sanctions the elimination of Italy Under 21 from the European Championship in Poland but also a possible ending for the Donnarumma affair, now called to resolve once and for all. “We'll sit around a table and see what to do” Mirabelli explained shortly before the semifinal in question, which is why news is now expected, in one sense or another. Difficult to say too much but the fact that we are talking about negotiation again leads to optimism: why reopen a discussion if there is no room for manoeuvre? Evidently there are, now we just have to wait and see what the umpteenth chapter of this summer "mystery" has in store for us.

In the meantime, Milan continues to work on the transfer market. News on Conti and Biglia is expected in the next few hours: the former is getting closer and closer, while the latter is still far away but is pressing to unblock the impasse. Lucas spoke to Lazio a month ago announcing his choice to leave – the words of his agent. – There are negotiations with Milan and we are waiting for a definitive agreement to be found. I know they are talking to find a solution." The parties are still distant but who knows if the player's public stance can bring them closer, this time in a decisive way. Then confirmed the rumors from Germany that see the Rossoneri very interested in Calhanoglu: the 23-year-old Turkish, attacking midfielder who can also play on the wing, Montella likes a lot, determined to fill his attack with quality and youth. Bayer Leverkusen values ​​him at 30 million, Milan wouldn't want to go beyond 25 and could win thanks to the will of the player, very attracted by the transfer. 

Hot days also at Inter, where work is being done to formalize some now-immersed operations. Banega will return to Seville (by the way, the Spaniards also want Muriel and are negotiating for 22 plus bonuses) for 9 million thus guaranteeing an important capital gain in terms of Financial Fair Play, Caprari will end up at Sampdoria in the Skriniar deal, now a new player nerazzurri. “For now I can't say anything but we are working well and in silence – Sabatini's words. Don't worry, important things will happen."

A bit like at Juve, where for now, however, we are mainly talking about transfers. The sirens of Chelsea attract Alex Sandro a lot: the Brazilian could reach Conte even without Bonucci, on whom the Lady seems to be more resistant. The feeling is that the incoming transfer market will only be dealt with after the issue has been resolved, also by virtue of the ton of millions that would enter the black and white coffers (at least 100 million).

Just like Roma, who after selling Salah to Liverpool are about to do the same with Manolas and Paredes, promised to Zenit for 70 million. But beware of the usual Chelsea and Juve itself: the English have always been fans of the Greek defender, the Bianconeri of the Argentine midfielder. In the meantime, however, the Giallorossi have also started buying and after the Dutchman Karsdorp ("go Roma" the first words spoken at Fiumicino) Gonalons are also about to close: with the Frenchman there is already a four-year agreement, with Lyon treats on the basis of 9 million. Speaking of Rome, Francesco Totti could sensationally continue playing. Not in Italy, obviously, but in Japan: the president of the Tokyo Greens revealed that he had made him an offer and that he had found some availability.

A blow is also coming for Napoli, which has practically concluded the purchase of Ounas, a winger of Algerian origins from Bordeaux: a total cost of 10 million, with the player expected this week for medical examinations and signing.

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