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LUNCH BREAK · 17 Jun 2026

Lunch Break: Bernardo Silva joins Real, Amorim fires up Milan

At noon the main course is already served: Bernardo Silva is officially a Real Madrid player under Mourinho, while in Milan Ruben Amorim is firing up the Rossoneri revolution. Simmering alongside are a €70m Bastoni, two official buy-backs in Serie A and a Barcelona that puts €80m on the plate in the Premier League.

Let's start with the finest starter, straight from La Liga: Bernardo Silva is a Real Madrid player. The deal was made official by Tuttosport and Gazzetta dello Sport («Bernardo Silva-Real, it's official»), with eurosport.it capturing the mood in the Spanish capital: «Mourinho's Real just won't stop». The Portuguese leaves Manchester City to become the new jewel of José Mourinho's project.

Second course, in Rossoneri colours. After Ruben Amorim was made official as the new head coach — confirmed by Sky Sport and Corriere dello Sport — Milan have already got the market boiling. Calciomercato.com reports the manager's dream is Gonçalo Ramos, an arrival that could push Rafael Leão towards the exit, while Hjulmand and Trincão are eyed from Sporting CP. Amid all the movement, Cardinale is holding tight to one fixed point: Christian Pulisic.

At Inter's table the talk is mostly about defence. Calciomercato.com reports Real Madrid have set their sights on Alessandro Bastoni: the Nerazzurri want €70m and the final word rests with Mourinho himself. Coming in, there is an agreement with Guglielmo Vicario, who would arrive from Tottenham to lock down the goal (Gazzetta dello Sport), while another name cools off: Calciomercato.com explains «why Pavard will no longer play» in the Inter shirt.

Among the bills already settled, Serie A serves up a hearty house special. Lecce's buy-back of Francesco Camarda is official, with €3m paid to Milan (Calciomercato), as is Udinese's redemption of Nicolò Zaniolo — even if the striker, Sportmediaset reports, called himself «bitter and disappointed». The managers' carousel is spinning too: Maurizio Sarri to Atalanta is official (Sky Sport), with Tedesco at Bologna, Abate at Torino and Aquilani at Sassuolo completing the picture. In Turin, meanwhile, the Carnevali era has begun: Tuttosport speaks of an official first signing, while for Dibu Martínez there is an agreement, with only the deal with Aston Villa still missing (Sky Sport).

For dessert, Roma is the busiest pastry shop: RomaToday calls the deal for Mason Greenwood done («the figures are there»), with Marseille and Manchester United splitting the sell-on percentage, and up front Malen is also wrapped up (agreement until 2030). On the way out, Arsenal have an agreement with Koné and Roma are asking €50m (Gazzetta dello Sport). From the Premier League to La Liga, Barcelona pull off an €80m coup for Anthony Gordon from Newcastle (Goal.com), while Como «believe» and try to keep Nico Paz and Fiorentina set the table for a summit to tie down Moise Kean (Calciomercato.com). Enjoy your meal.

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