Today’s transfer news for Serie A clubs encompasses significant developments, notably Juventus’ anticipated defensive restructuring amid potential interest from Manchester United, and updates on Francesco Camarda’s contractual status with Milan.
As Serie A resumes, with Napoli hosting Torino at the Stadio Maradona on Friday, attention shifts to pivotal transfer updates.
Foremost, Juventus is poised for substantial alterations in their defensive lineup during the upcoming summer transfer window. However, their strategic maneuvers hinge on the possibility of Manchester United presenting a €70m bid for Gleison Bremer. Should such an offer materialize, as per Tuttosport, the Brazilian defender would transition to Old Trafford, prompting Juventus to pursue additional defensive reinforcements beyond Lloyd Kelly (Bournemouth) and Ousmane Diomande (Sporting CP).
Inter, set to face Bologna on Saturday, will encounter their former midfielder Giovanni Fabbian. Impressively performing under Thiago Motta, Inter retains an option to recall Fabbian to the Stadio Meazza. Additionally, Valentin Carboni, a product of Inter’s academy, will rejoin the club following a loan stint at Monza, potentially filling the void left by Alexis Sanchez.
Meanwhile, Milan faces the prospect of Francesco Camarda, their prodigious talent and the youngest debutant in Serie A history, departing as he delays signing his inaugural professional contract. According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Arsenal and Tottenham have joined Manchester City in pursuing the 15-year-old forward.
Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi emerges as a contender to succeed Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich. However, journalist Christian Falk cautioned that Bayern Munich may not be receptive to a coach bringing an extensive entourage, and De Zerbi’s lack of proficiency in German further complicates his candidacy.
Lastly, Nigerian midfielder Frank Onyeka of Brentford advocates for compatriot Victor Osimhen to consider a move to a Premier League club from Napoli in the upcoming summer transfer window.