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Ronaldo and Donnarumma set the transfer market on fire: creepy summer

After Donarrumma's sensational divorce from Milan, Cristiano Ronaldo's surprise intention to leave Real Madrid is rocking the market: Mourinho awaits him with open arms at Manchester United – Dani Alves angers Juve over Dybala – Everyone's maneuvers the big Italians on the transfer market

Ronaldo and Donnarumma set the transfer market on fire: creepy summer

Donnarumma wasn't enough, here's Ronaldo. The surprise intention of CR7 to leave Real Madrid has literally upset the transfer market and not only in Spain. Mourinho, who has the same agent as Ronaldo, awaits him with open arms at Manchester United, who dreams of the return of the prodigal son for stellar figures, even at the cost of giving up Morata. But why does Ronaldo want to say goodbye to Real? The straw that broke the camel's back was the accusation of tax fraud by the Spanish authorities, but for some time the feeling between the Portuguese champion and the blancos had been interrupted and the opportunity to say goodbye, after having won everything there it was to be won and on the eve of the fifth Ballon d'Or, it's around the corner.

But if Real cries, Milan, still stunned by the break with Donnarumma, certainly don't laugh, even if they try to react. The Rossoneri have already launched into the hunt for a new goalkeeper, waiting to figure out what to do with the "old" one. Yes, because Gigio is still a player available to Montella and, until further notice, he will remain so. However, it is clear that such a situation is very difficult to manage and has many contraindications, perhaps too many to ignore. Above all, Milan risk losing him for free, which is why, once his anger has subsided, they could decide to put him on the market right away, even if they forget the monstrous evaluations circulated in the past, Donnarumma, for his part, is already experiencing hostility firsthand of an environment which, until a couple of days ago, adored him and which today, however, considers him only a traitor.

“You are insulting him and our whole family without knowing anything, we cried and rejoiced with you – the words of his brother Antonio. – When Gigio kissed the shirt, he really loved it. He is a Milan fan and whoever insults him is not really one ”. All this, it should be remembered, with the person concerned well away from Milanello, so who knows what will happen should he ever show up at the July meeting. Fassone and Mirabelli know this well and will try to find a solution, meanwhile they are already working to give Montella a new number one. To date, the Rossoneri goal seems to be a two-way affair between Perin and Neto: the former is liked more in terms of age and prospects but there is a certain distance between demand (15 million) and supply (7-8), while the latter is more accessible (his experience with Juve, in fact, can be considered concluded), he has already given the go-ahead for the transfer (yesterday his agent was spotted at Casa Milan) but he still doesn't completely warm up the club and the fans. On the other hand, the one who receives unanimous approval is Andrea Conti, full-back from Atalanta who has long promised to the Rossoneri. The problem is to convince Percassi, who yesterday offered him a contract renewal at 700 euros per season. Little compared to Milan's 2 million, that's why his agent decided to break up.

“Andrea won't show up for Atalanta's training camp – he explained after the meeting. – He only wants the Rossoneri, I am convinced that among intelligent people we will find a solution”. Speaking of discontent: a Dani Alves case exploded sensationally in Turin yesterday. Blame certain statements made to a Brazilian TV on Dybala ("if he wants to grow definitively one day he will have to leave Juve") which infuriated the black and white people, immediately ready to ask for his transfer.

The Inter transfer market also continues quietly, and while waiting to settle with UEFA on the Fair Play front (the deadline to avoid sanctions is June 30), it begins to make the first polls for reinforcements requested by Spalletti. Yesterday Ausilio met with Bernardeschi's agent: a first approach, just to reiterate how strong Nerazzurri interest is. In the meantime, Seville are preparing to offer 10 million to redeem Jovetic (the figure agreed in January, however, was 13,5: we'll see if Sabatini is in the mood for discounts) and good news arrives from England: Sunderland will have to pay 10,5 .2014 million for Alvarez, purchased in XNUMX and never paid.

The first shot is also in sight for Napoli, ready to get their hands on Federico Di Francesco, son of Eusebio but above all an excellent offensive winger, ideal for making the workaholic Callejon catch his breath. Bologna values ​​him at 10 million, a figure that should also suit De Laurentiis.

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