Milan Transfer Market: The Big Name Missing from the 2026 World Cup Is on the Rossoneri’s Radar
The club’s transfer campaign continues as it seeks to return to the top of Italian soccer following last season’s bitter ending.
The club’s transfer campaign continues as it seeks to return to the top of Italian soccer following last season’s bitter ending.
The club’s transfer campaign continues, as it is eager to return to the top of Italian soccer following last season’s bitter ending.
The soccer player, born in 1997 and currently with Augsburg, was part of the Croatian national team’s roster for the 2026 World Cup.
The presentation of the Neapolitan club’s new coach was also an opportunity to discuss the summer transfer market.
Born in 1993, the goalkeeper from Castiglione delle Stiviere is coming off three seasons with Genoa, two of which he spent as the starting goalkeeper.
The 2025–2026 season has brought very little success for the former Juventus player: the coming weeks will be decisive in determining his future.
The Granata club promises to be a major player in the summer transfer market: among its targets, the door remains open for Orlando Gill.
The American won’t be able to return until just before the start of the new season: the search for a new attacking midfielder is picking up speed, but Atta has already slipped away.
The goalkeeper situation has been settled with the signing of the former Lazio player. Now the front office is ready to go after a replacement for Dumfries.
The Devil throws a wrench in the works on the very day the Livorno native is officially named Napoli’s new coach.
The Nerazzurri management is working to finalize the new defensive lineup well in advance of the start of summer training camp.
A new chapter in the saga involving the Serbian forward—who has been a free agent since July 1—and the Juventus club.
Although he initially expressed a desire to continue working together, the Tuscan coach gradually changed his stance.
The former Milan player is ready to pack his bags after three seasons on the banks of the River Tyne: his next adventure will be in the Premier League once again.
The World Cup continues to be a major showcase for the transfer market, with the Rossoneri—under new coach Amorim—at the forefront.
Real Madrid and Como aren’t the only ones considering the Argentine’s future: in the last few hours, the possibility of him joining Inter has gained traction.
In the victory over Qatar, the player born in 2007 demonstrated his talent with a great goal and a Man of the Match-worthy performance.
The midfielder, who has played for Sassuolo, Inter, and Monza, among others, has accepted a new challenge abroad following his season in Cyprus.
The discussion—especially on social media—became quite heated in the wake of Ravenna’s announcement.
The Rossoneri club, currently undergoing a major rebuild, has decided to exercise its right of counter-option, thereby canceling Lecce’s option to buy.
Thanks in part to a rock-solid performance in the Japan-Netherlands match, Keito Nakamura has earned widespread praise, even in Italy.
The Fiorentina sporting director admitted that the club would not turn down a substantial offer for its center forward.
With the technical structure now in place following the arrival of Maurizio Sarri, Inter is now focusing on strengthening the squad for next season.
The Juventus full-back is said to have expressed a preference for Barcelona, but Atlético Madrid and Chelsea are also considering him.
The wait for the new coach is over: following Palladino’s departure, the former coach of Napoli and Lazio, among others, is taking over the team.
The new sporting director, Tony D’Amico, is already working to ensure the team isn’t left short-handed in one of the most critical positions.
The Giallorossi club has officially announced the signing of the former Atalanta player as its new sporting director: he already has a new name on his list.
Not only Dibu Martinez and Alexander Sorloth: the Juventus club is also ready to fish from the Italian league itself.
The Orobic club confirmed that it has relieved the 42-year-old coach and his staff of their duties, pending Maurizio Sarri.
In the meeting in Milan between the Nerazzurri and Friulian management, there is not only Solet on the table: the 40 million talent also pops up.