Lunch Break: Sorloth to Juve, Dumfries to Real, Milan Still Waiting
Monday's transfer business hits the ground running: Juventus have a deal with Sørloth, Dumfries is heading to Madrid with a freshly re-elected Florentino Pérez pushing the move, and AC Milan are still stuck at the starting blocks without a manager. Three stories, three clubs, one common thread: the World Cup is speeding everything up.
Spalletti made his move and Sørloth said yes. La Gazzetta dello Sport confirms the agreement between the Norwegian striker and Juventus, with Spalletti reportedly weighing three tactical set-ups for him: lone centre-forward, striking partner, or target man in a front three (Calciomercato.com). The remaining obstacle is Atlético Madrid — the Spanish club is still waiting for a Premier League club to raise the stakes before sitting down to negotiate (Sportmediaset, Tuttosport). But the player has chosen.
Inter's Monday revolves around three names. Dumfries: Corriere della Sera had already confirmed the deal with Real Madrid, and now a freshly re-elected Florentino Pérez is pushing to wrap it up quickly, with Olise as a potential next acquisition (Calciomercato.com). Calhanoglu: Turkish clubs are knocking again, but Inter are categorical — "He's not going anywhere" (Calciomercato.com). Palestra: after a meeting with Percassi, Corriere dello Sport reports that Marotta is drawing up a new offer with Cocchi and other makeweights on the table.
Milan are picking up the pace on the managerial front. Calciomercato.com reports that both Oliver Glasner and Ralf Rangnick have indicated they are willing to take the job. The bookmakers still call it a coin-flip between Glasner and Pochettino. The twist that most intrigues the boardroom: Glasner could bring David Alaba along with him, the Austrian defender eager for a comeback after months on the sidelines.
While Napoli and Bologna have already sorted their dugouts — Allegri confirmed at Napoli per Sky Sport, Tedesco official at Bologna per eurosport.it, and Italiano officially bound for Besiktas until 2028 — Fiorentina are on the verge of handing the reins to Fabio Grosso. The former Sassuolo coach is already active in the market: his first request is Laurienté immediately (Calciomercato.com), with Volpato and Thorstvedt also on his wish-list (La Gazzetta dello Sport).
Two international flashes round off the midday bulletin. Hansi Flick has officially renewed with Barcelona (Tuttosport); from Spain comes Villarreal's farewell statement for Alfonso Pedraza, who is heading to Lazio (OneFootball). The window has barely opened, but the lines of play this week are already taking shape.
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