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Inter focuses on Jovetic, Milan on Ibra, Juve on Cuadrado: the Romans and the others are late

The Milanese and Juve have clearly dominated the first part of the market and are still betting on Jovetic (Inter), Ibra (Milan) and Cuadrado (Juve) – The Romans are late but also Naples (Valdifiori, Allan and Astori) and even more Fiorentina trapped by the Salah affair and by the uncertain prospects of Gomez and Giuseppe Rossi

Inter focuses on Jovetic, Milan on Ibra, Juve on Cuadrado: the Romans and the others are late

Time for reflection in the crazy world of transfer market. After an unusually busy month of June, the big names in Serie A stopped for a moment waiting to jump back into the fray at the right time. In fact, none has yet completed the work, not even the Juventus reigning Italian champion, who in any case remains ahead of everyone. The Bianconeri have indeed bought but also sold, achieving a discreet revolution. Dybala, Khedira, Mandzukic, Zaza, Rugani and Neto arrived, against the departures of Tevez, Pirlo, Ogbonna and Matri. A good job on paper, albeit accompanied by some unknown factors. To date the Juventus transfer market it is above all linked to the transfers: should there be heavy ones (such as Pogba, Vidal or Bonucci) Marotta would forcefully return to the track, vice versa it is probable that the games are almost over. Allegri has asked for a man in attack, one capable of being an attacking midfielder but also a second striker. The perfect man could be Cuadrado, but the nominations of Oscar and Isco shouldn't be forgotten either.

Other great protagonists of this first glimpse of summer are the Milanese. First to start the engines was theInter, capable of tearing Kondogbia to the sound of millions right at Milan. Showdown for the Nerazzurri who are now really starting to have an interesting appearance. The defense has been completely redone: Montoya, Miranda, Murillo and Zukanovic, here it is, from right to left, the Mancini quartet. From the waist up, however, the work is still in progress. The coach from Jesi wants a midfielder to support Kondogbia (Mario Suarez is the first choice) and two wingers. Waiting for the Salah issue to be resolved, the nerazzurri aim Jovetic and Perisic, without completely losing sight of the Cuadrado hypothesis.

Also very active Milan, who after a shocking start (lost Kondogbia and Jackson Martinez) bounced back with some pretty interesting shots. At the moment they have arrived Berry, Luiz Adriano and Bertolacci but the market certainly didn't end there. Galliani wants a defender (Romagnoli), a quality midfielder (Witsel or Gundogan) and…Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Swede is the acclaimed dream of the entire Rossoneri world: if he really arrives, prospects and objectives will change.

The moves of Rome, Lazio, Naples and Fiorentina are more mysterious. The Giallorossi are stuck on the redemption of Nainggolan and the purchase of Iago Falque: too little to dethrone Juventus. First of all, Sabatini is looking for a strong centre-forward, one who can take some pressure off Totti's shoulders. The hottest name is that of Dzeko, an old passion for many local teams, which Manchester City could really let go. Finally, Napoli's summer has also ignited and after taking Reina and Valdifiori they also gave themselves Astori and Allan. Interesting shots, no doubt about it, but not enough to silence the discontent of the square, still burned by last season's failure. Little to report instead on Lazio and Fiorentina: the biancocelesti have strengthened by confirming the strongest players (above all Felipe Anderson), the Viola have wasted a lot of time behind the Salah question, moreover without getting anything good out of it.

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