Juventus eye Davis, Luis Henrique future, Tomori off: today’s deals 🤑

By admin — In News — July 11, 2026

   ​It’s a day for Kane vs. Haaland in Serie A, as always during transfer season, when the first training sessions and the very first pre-season friendlies are still on the horizon. Do you want to stay up to date on everything happening in the USA, Mexico, and Canada? Don’t forget to bookmark the World Cup! To follow the competition, search for “World Cup” on OneFootball and click the star next to it so you won’t miss a single piece of news.
Below, as usual, are the most important transfer updates for the big clubs in our league.
Juventus are stepping up their attack, with a center-forward now clearly at the top of Luciano Spalletti’s wishlist. If the deal for Kolo Muani continues to drag on, as it has become customary, the Bianconeri have identified alternative options. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, if Atletico Madrid do not lower their asking price for Sorloth, Juventus will pivot to either Parma’s Mateo Pellegrino or Udinese’s Keinan Davis, the latter having just extended his contract with the Friulani.
Milan could see Fikayo Tomori depart. The English defender, who was a hot topic last summer before ultimately staying under Massimiliano Allegri, might see his playing time reduced with the arrival of Mario Gila.
The Juventus interest in the past resurfaces, with La Gazzetta dello Sport noting the possibility of the Bianconeri reigniting discussions about the former Chelsea man, who could fit into their plans again.
Inter are evaluating Luis Henrique’s future, as the Brazilian winger doesn’t appear to be in the current sport project under Chivu’s new Nerazzurri era. Tuttosport’s Simone Togna reports there are no concrete negotiations at the moment. The Brazilian prefers to stay at Inter, Bournemouth aren’t pushing decisively, and Turkish options are being ruled out.
Napoli plan to offload Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, who no longer features in either the club’s or Massimiliano Allegri’s plans. The former Torino goalkeeper is valued at around €18 million, and Hull City are showing interest in a loan with an obligation to buy if they avoid relegation. Napoli would rather sell outright if possible.
What about Matias Soulé’s future? Roma have made their stance clear: he won’t be sold at any price, but they won’t block a suitable offer either. According to Corriere dello Sport, a feasible price range is €30-40 million. Soulé isn’t deemed untouchable, and Roma have opened the door to a sale to generate capital gains of €15-20 million, a crucial step toward funding a replacement and building the transfer kitty. The club’s position is firm and transparent, aiming to balance squad needs with financial strategy.  

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