With rumours circulating about Italian international Jorginho's future at Chelsea, the central midifelder's agent shuts down the transfer speculation regarding Milan.
With the January transfer window quickly underway, Juventus have earmarked the Spanish international from Barcelona Ferran Torres as a potential target.
With the winter transfer window quickly approaching, Inter continue to show their intent of bolstering their squad as the Nerazzurri are set to join Juventus in the race to sign Borussia Monchengladbach wing-back Ramy Bensebaini.
With Milan Skriniar potentially departing Inter in the winter transfer window, the Nerazzurri have listed the Manchester City defender Nathan Ake as a possible replacement for the Slovakian international.
With the winter transfer shortly underway, Juventus are eager to make a signing as they have rekindled their interest in the Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
Napoli has done fantastic in the summer transfer market. It is very evident as new signing Kvicha Kvaratskhelia has managed to increase his value in no time.
As we all witnessed throughout the course of the Calciomercato, Juventus sporting director Federico Cherubini and company were relentless in their efforts to bolster Massimiliano Allegri's squad, especially following the departure of some the most celebrated names at the club. So at the end of the day, does the Old Lady boast a stronger team in comparison to last season's?
Perhaps the early signs on the pitch haven't been too positive for the Nerazzurri, but let's remember that they were the favorites on many observers' books prior to the season's kickoff. So this contradictory situation poses the following question: Is the Inter squad stronger or weaker compared to last season?
This summer, the quietest Calcio giant this market was undoubtedly the reining champions themselves. Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara only added few names to the Milan squad. So did the Rossoneri rest on their laurels following their first Scudetto triumph in eleven years, or did they opted for quality rather than quantity.
It's that time of the year again. The summer vacation is drawing its last breath, the grieving children are preparing for their return to school, and Jorge Mendes is trying to orchestrate another late escape for his most famed client. The super agent has been throwing baits all over the Old Continent in the hopes of rescuing Cristiano Ronaldo from his worst nightmare, otherwise known as The UEFA Europa League.
At a certain time, a starlet must take matters into his own hands and find himself a new niche that allows him to shine on a recurring basis. So here are five young Italian players who absolutely need to find new club before the end of the summer transfer market.