Milan Set €60m Price for Leão
AC Milan have indicated they will allow Rafael Leão to leave the club this summer if a bid of at least €60 million arrives. The Serie A side are also weighing up a loan arrangement that would include an option to purchase the Portuguese international.
The stance represents a notable change in the club’s position regarding the 25-year-old forward, who has been a key figure in their attacking line-up. By setting a clear valuation and entertaining creative deal structures, Milan appear determined to secure value from any departure while offering potential suitors flexibility. The possibility of a loan with an option to buy could attract clubs seeking to spread the financial commitment across multiple accounting periods.
Juventus Close to Kolo Muani Deal
Juventus are nearing an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain to bring French striker Randal Kolo Muani to Turin. Manager Luciano Spalletti has made clear his desire to have the forward in place by mid-July, hoping to integrate the player into pre-season preparations immediately.
The potential signing would significantly strengthen Juventus’s offensive capabilities ahead of the new campaign. Kolo Muani, who struggled to secure a regular starting role at PSG, could benefit from a fresh start in Serie A. While discussions are advanced, the deal has not yet been finalised.
Inter Secure Khalaili and Provedel
Inter Milan have secured agreements with both Khalaili and Provedel as they continue to reshape their squad. The deals underline the Nerazzurri’s proactive approach to the transfer window, though specific details regarding the positions or terms remain undisclosed.
These additions suggest Inter are moving early to address squad depth before their domestic and European campaigns begin. The club appears focused on securing targets before the market becomes more competitive later in the summer.
Roma and Napoli Updates
Roma have presented Paulo Dybala with a one-year contract extension, but the Argentine is yet to commit. The playmaker is reportedly evaluating the offer, having apparently anticipated different terms from the Giallorossi. The situation leaves his future uncertain as the new season approaches, potentially forcing the club to consider selling the 31-year-old to avoid losing him for nothing.
Meanwhile, Napoli are considering a formal presentation for new manager Massimiliano Allegri at the San Carlo theatre on 14 July. The event would mark Allegri’s return to Italian football following his departure from Juventus. The club appears keen to make a bold statement, with the theatrical setting suggesting a significant shift in direction for the Partenopei.