🧨Juve-Sancho wages, Inter sale and Boniface-Milan: today’s transfer news🤑

The day of the PSG-Chelsea final is also the 18th birthday of Lamine Yamal, but the transfer news doesn't stop. Like, for example, the approaching between Ferguson and Roma or the "failing" of Adli at...

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🧨Juve-Sancho wages, Inter sale and Boniface-Milan: today’s transfer news🤑

The day of the PSG-Chelsea final is also the 18th birthday of Lamine Yamal, but the transfer news doesn't stop. Like, for example, the approaching between Ferguson and Roma or the "failing" of Adli at Milan.

Let's see the most important news of today about the big Italian teams.

💰 Juve, agreement on Sancho's salary

According to Tuttosport, Sancho would have already expressed his approval for the transfer to Juve, finding a basic agreement with the club for a four-year contract worth over 5 million net plus bonuses.

Manchester United, from the initial request of 30 million, has dropped to 25, but Juve aims to close the deal for around 15 million overall, including bonuses. The talks continue, with growing confidence in the success of the deal.

😰 Milan, OK from Boniface but price obstacle

As written by Corriere dello Sport, Milan would have received a first approval from Victor Boniface for a possible arrival in the summer.

The Nigerian striker would like the destination, but the negotiation is complex. What's slowing down Milan is the request from Bayer Leverkusen, which values the player between 40 and 45 million euros. A price that has decreased compared to the initial 60, reduced due to the player's recent injuries.

🛫 Inter, Palacios towards Greece

After a disappointing season - between a stint with Inter and a loan to Monza - Tomas Palacios still attracts attention. Some foreign clubs are monitoring the situation of the Argentine defender, class of 2003.

According to TyC Sports, Olympiakos would be in pole position to secure the player. The Greek team is currently ahead of other European suitors. The formula is still being studied: it could be a sale with a buy-back option, a percentage on the resale, or a loan with an option/obligation to redeem.

👋 Napoli, Folorunsho's farewell near

On the day marked by the definitive agreement for Beukema, Napoli is preparing to say goodbye to Folorunsho: according to Sky Sport, Cagliari will try to make a decisive move on Tuesday.

ADL is still waiting for an official offer, but the midfielder is on the market and out of the project: a useful move to earn from his card and save 1.2 million (plus bonuses) from his salary.

🔎 Roma, the alternative to Wesley

As reported by Alfredo Pedullà on Sportitalia, the name at the top of Roma's list remains that of Wesley, a winger from Flamengo considered a priority.

The club, however, is also keeping other options open: among the alternatives is Vinicius Tobias, a full-back from Shakhtar Donetsk, although the Brazilian track remains the hottest.

❗Lazio, Lotito-Sarri lunch: the requests

Until yesterday, there had only been a phone clarification between Lotito and Sarri - on June 27 - followed by the club's official note on the block of the market. As reported by Il Messaggero, there was a lunch between the two yesterday, and Lotito asked the coach to resist until winter, promising future reinforcements.

The coach asked for clarity, especially on the possibility of intervening already in October with a zero parameter. He reiterated that, without transparency, he will be the one to step aside. He also suggested to Lotito a change of pace in the future and greater transparency with the fans, who have already renewed almost 20,000 season tickets.

🤑 Fiorentina, 2 Premier League clubs for Richardson

Richardson cost Fiorentina 10 million but never found continuity. As reported by Repubblica, Stefano Pioli will follow him closely in the summer retreat to evaluate his potential for the new season.

The market is also moving for the class of 2002: Sunderland, newly promoted, is investing heavily and is following the player, as is Brentford, which after Norgaard's farewell is looking for a reinforcement in the midfield. Richardson, however, intends to stay and play his cards to convince Pioli.

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