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Inter, Juve, Milan, Naples and Rome: the latest transfer market news

The nerazzurri are tightening for Rafinha and perhaps Ramires, while Verdi says no to Napoli and stays in Bologna - Juve are close to Emre Can but risk losing Marchisio - Suso says no to China - Nainggolan case in progress - Mourinho wants Cristiano Ronaldo back at Manchester United

Inter, Juve, Milan, Naples and Rome: the latest transfer market news

The journey of hope. Piero Ausilio is in Barcelona where he hopes to close the purchase as soon as possible Rafinha, Brazilian eclectic that would allow you to strengthen both the median and the trocar. An operation that has been underway for some time yet held back by the well-known economic problems of the Suning group, unable to invest due to "political" issues and therefore forced into a more imaginative market than expected. However, Spalletti is trembling, which is why the Nerazzurri director has decided to go on the attack and to negotiate the purchase of Rafinha directly from the Blaugrana.

Sabatini is in charge of the other hot name on the Inter transfer market: let's talk about Ramires, midfielder from Jiangsu (still owned by Suning) and therefore easier to reach, at least in theory. Because practice says that even Capello deems it indispensable, which is why it will be Zhang himself who decides what to do, without prejudice to the Brazilian's willingness to try the Milanese experience.

Hot negotiations, just like the one Juventus is conducting Emre Can. “My agent is looking around, the only certain thing is that I will stay in England until June – the person concerned said – For the rest I can only say that I have not signed with anyone and that I am talking to everyone, Liverpool including of course...". Words that would seem to alarm the Lady, were it not for the fact that they are part of the game: in fact, the German cannot yet expose himself and the contacts started some time ago authorize a certain optimism.

For a midfielder who should arrive in the summer, there is another who could leave instead. It's about Marchisio, fed up with the numerous benches and increasingly enticed by an experience in the Premier League (apparently he is already attending an English course). The Principino is on the starting foot and will hardly change his mind, even if the affection of the fans (“Don't touch, stay with us” the banner that appeared outside Vinovo) can play an important role.

Whoever has already decided what to do is Simone verdi, whose refusal to Napoli risks remaining the loudest news of the entire market session. "I was flattered, it was an important offer and obviously I thought about it for a long time before making a decision – explained the forward – Mine wasn't a no to Napoli, it's just that I wanted to stay in Bologna until June to continue in my growth process. I missed a train, I'm aware of it, now I'll have to give even more and then in June we'll see what happens".

We will only talk about it again in the summer, with the Azzurri obviously in the front row even if forced, at least for the moment, to look elsewhere. Verdi's refusal brings the name of Deulofeu, the other winger indicated by Sarri as a possible reinforcement for his 4-3-3. Barcelona's requests remain high (no less than 20 million) but the deal is certainly feasible, especially as the player is pushing to leave the Camp Nou.

Who, on the other hand, has no intention of changing the air is Suso: the 40 million offered by Liverpool have already been rejected, at least until June. "I recently signed an important renewal, the rest doesn't interest me – glossed over the Spaniard – I know there is a release clause but what really matters is my will and I want to stay at Milan".

Rossoneri very close to closing the sale of Gustavo Gomez to Boca Juniors on an expensive loan (500 euros for 18 months) with a redemption obligation set at 6 million, a formula that will allow the club to avoid an annoying capital loss.

All in the making the case Nainggolan ("we are not obliged to sell a big player right now but we are ready to evaluate satisfactory offers" said Roma, who are therefore waiting for signals from Cannavaro's Guangzhou) while the one relating to Belotti (“with Cairo everything is fine, nothing but frost!” tweeted the Gallo).

In any case, the biggest manoeuvres, as always in recent years, concern Spain and England. Real Madrid is grappling with the discontent of Cristiano Ronaldo, so much so that many even expect the transfer in the summer, with the Portuguese disputed by PSG (it is no coincidence that the blancos would like Neymar) and Manchester United.

In the meantime, Mourinho's team could score the biggest coup of all by buying Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal, with the Gunners would console themselves with Aubameyang, knocked out of the squad by Borussia Dortmund and already with the suitcases in hand.

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