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Milan king of the transfer market: now Belotti dreams

Rossoneri unleashed on the market: after the Bonucci coup, they don't intend to stop and now they focus on the Turin center forward - Juve prepares counter-moves: the dream is Kroos, we continue to work for Bernardeschi - Inter: difficult to get to Nainggolan.

Milan king of the transfer market: now Belotti dreams

MILAN - And now all about Belotti. The new Chinese Milan doesn't really seem to want to stop and after buying Bonucci and Biglia they are ready to do the same with the Turin striker, the latest object of desire of what must be considered to all intents and purposes the king of the transfer market. Fassone and Mirabelli will try to convince Cairo to negotiate and given the latest results we need to be optimistic: Belotti has never made a secret of liking the transfer and the granatas, in addition to a nice check, could use several Rossoneri players such as Zapata, Palette and Niang. We'll see, in the meantime the AC Milan fans are celebrating the recent signings of Bonucci (40 million cash to Juve, a 5-year contract worth 6,5 plus bonuses for him) and Biglia (17 plus 3 bonuses, a three-year contract worth 3,5 .XNUMX per season) and even dreams of the Scudetto. After all, waiting to see what the others will do, Milan are the team that has strengthened the most and certainly cannot hide, especially should a striker like Belotti arrive. It is no coincidence that in the other squares, apart from Naples which has in any case confirmed all its big names, an evident discontent is spreading.

JUVENTUS - Juve, for the first time after so many years of domination, is forced to deal with a difficult market and the arrival of Douglas Costa is not enough to calm spirits. Waiting to understand how Bonucci will be replaced (but it is not certain that a defender will arrive) the bianconeri are dreaming of a big player for the midfield, as well as another winger who can give Allegri further solutions for his 4-2- 3-1. The big dream is Toni Kroos but convincing Real Madrid to negotiate won't be easy, on the contrary... It's easier to get N'Zonzi from Sevilla (but for now no discount on the 40 million clause) and Matuidi from PSG, with whom we will also discuss also by Alex Sandro. For the attack, Bernardeschi continues to be very popular, now breaking with Fiorentina and determined to move to black and white: the Viola ask for 50 million, Marotta and Paratici do not go beyond 40 plus bonuses. Stalemate that the fans don't like, just like at Inter.

INTER - Expectations were (are) very high there too and the signings of Skriniar and Borja Valero alone are not enough to satisfy them. “We don't have to answer to Milan, we have our strategies and we know what to do – Sabatini's speech. – We like Nainggolan but he is almost impossible to reach, Vidal is an Inter profile but I don't know if Bayern will sell him. Of Maria? The amount of wages must keep values ​​in mind, the relationship between costs and turnover must be respected even if this does not mean that Suning will back down, it is a strong group that will do everything to conclude plausible deals". Words that do not help to understand what will happen: in fact, it is difficult to buy top players without exceeding the salary limit, which is why the Nerazzurri are increasingly pessimistic. To check what will happen on the Perisic front, yes appreciated by Spalletti but also by Mourinho, always determined to take him to Manchester United. “The coach asked us to keep him but we only want motivated people – commented the technical director. – He's very strong and we'll try to keep him, in any case we'll set the price and not the others”. It is also difficult to reach Nainggolan, now close to a renewal with Roma: Monchi continues to negotiate with his entourage and could soon announce a new contract worth 4 million per season. The Giallorossi will soon embrace Francesco Totti again, ready to return to the club, albeit in a managerial capacity. “I haven't signed yet but I will soon – explained the Captain. – The meeting with Pallotta went well, I'm very satisfied”.

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