​A rest day from on-field football comes with the World Cup taking a 48-hour break before the semifinals. We’re in the final stretch, with France, Spain, England, and Argentina all truly just one step away from history. Yet one thing never stops: the transfer market, which is currently in a heated phase. Inter are the central protagonists, facing major difficulties in replacing Dumfries and shaping the Nerazzurri’s market moves.
Let’s stay on top of the latest updates. A real transfer bomb, reported by Sky Sport, claims Juventus submitted a €42 million offer to Roma for Mile Svilar. However, the capital club deemed the proposal insufficient and rejected it. Roma appears reluctant to part with the Serbian goalkeeper, who stood out this season and is seen as integral to their technical project. Sky Sport notes that Svilar’s market value is higher than Juventus’ bid, which explains why the deal remains uphill. Despite the initial setback, Carnevali continues to monitor the situation and keeps an eye on other options.
For Milan, the 2026/27 season officially begins. The squad gathering is scheduled for today, and Amorim is starting the new era with strong backing from ownership, as recently presented by Gerry Cardinale. The first days of preparation will be crucial for disseminating the Portuguese coach’s tactical ideas and for steering the club toward a renaissance after last season’s difficulties. Alongside training, transfer-market activity remains lively. The management is busy with both incoming and outgoing deals to assemble as complete a squad as possible for Amorim’s project.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, Milan are preparing for potential departures of Odogu, Terracciano, and Loftus-Cheek, with the English midfielder drawing interest from several Premier League clubs. Matteo Moretto reports that Estupiñan could also leave San Siro, with Aston Villa showing interest. Giovanni Carnevali spoke about Juventus’ possible interest in Davide Frattesi during an interview with GR Parlamento. The Bianconeri CEO praised the Inter midfielder’s qualities, highlighting his value and suggesting he could be useful to many top clubs. “Frattesi is an extraordinary player; he has found little space at Inter and would be useful to many top clubs.”
At the same time, however, Juve’s leadership made it clear that the Bianconeri midfield is already packed with important players. Before considering any new arrivals, there is a need to clear space and evaluate the balance within the squad, a task that will demand careful decisions and strategic moves as the transfer window continues to heat up. The coming days are set to reveal whether these links translate into formal deals or remain mere rumors in the ongoing chess match of modern football’s market dynamics. Â
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