Raspadori, Inter

Three Players Who Could Solve Italy’s Center Forward Problem

Italy triumphed in the Euro, so complaining about the roster or strategic moves is merely nitpicking. The Azzurri were thoroughly deserving, as they always appeared in control. Yet, there is a problem Roberto Mancini needs to fix: The center-forward. Given how much Italy create, their path would have been easier with better production from such position. Can they really find a suitable solution in time for the 2022 World Cup?
Locatelli, Juventus

Sassuolo CEO Provides Update on Future of Locatelli and Raspadori

Sassuolo are set to cash in on at least one of their starlets, but it will not be a fire sale. CEO Giovanni Carnevali stated that they would do business only at their conditions. Manuel Locatelli is their most coveted asset, but they will wait before accepting any offer to give him the opportunity to shine in the Euro and thus raise the price tag. Instead, they want to hold onto Giacomo Raspadori, who has received plenty of interest lately.

Milan Getting Closer to Olivier Giroud, Join Race for Sassuolo Starlet

Olivier Giroud has received multiple intriguing offers, but Milan are the clear frontrunners at this stage. Chelsea proposed a new deal as well, but the striker is keener on moving to another team. The Rossoneri could close the deal in the next few days. They are also considering adding a young striker to their frontline and are interested in Giacomo Raspadori, who is being targeted by multiple sides, including Inter.
Verratti Mancini

Roberto Mancini Optimistic About Marco Verratti Status for Euro

Italy coach Roberto Mancini believes Marco Verratti will be ready to go by the start of the 2021 European Championship. The midfielder suffered a knee sprain and has been given a four-to-six week timetable to return by PSG. “His injury was not a simple one, but we are still a month away. I am pretty confident; I spoke with Marco and he is on the same page."