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LUNCH BREAK · 21 Jun 2026

Lunch Break: Nico Paz is Inter's riddle, Tonali shakes up the Premier

At lunchtime the main course is still the World Cup — Tunisia bow out, Germany bounce back — but under the table the market keeps simmering. Inter are puzzling over the Nico Paz riddle while Tottenham swoop for Tonali: here's what's cooking at midday.

Let's start with the spiciest appetiser. The name stirring Inter's Sunday is Nico Paz: Real Madrid have set their price and Inter are studying the move, but it would take an extra budget from Oaktree (Tuttosport). Sportmediaset call it a 60-million riddle, with the whole thing hinging on the ownership; and Goal.com still leaves three doors open — Como, Inter or Real Madrid — on the Argentine playmaker's future. Translation: plenty of appetite, the bill still to be settled.

Main course, still at Inter. A verbal agreement with Atalanta for Marco Palestra is already in place, a deal worth almost 50 million now down to the details (eurosport.it), and after the latest meeting Sky Sport confirm the parties are closer. The Premier League came calling — Manchester City and Chelsea both considered him — but the full-back wants only the Nerazzurri (Sky Sport). For Atalanta it's a gourmet menu: between Palestra and Ederson, bound for Manchester United, La Dea could bank almost 100 million (Sky Sport).

On the deals already stamped, Roma have made official the sale of Tommaso Baldanzi to Genoa, with the formula and statement announced by the clubs (Corriere dello Sport, Retesport). And the Giallorossi aren't stopping: the deal with Marseille for Mason Greenwood is in its decisive phase, with Ryan Friedkin stepping in personally for what would be the most expensive signing in Roma's history (Forzaroma.info, Corriere dello Sport). Further south, Allegri's Napoli are pushing for Gila: ANSA even floats a swap with Lazio along the Gila-Lucca axis.

Abroad, the English dish is on the stove. Tottenham have made their move for Sandro Tonali, with an offer delivered to Newcastle that sees off Manchester United and City (Sky Sport). Juventus, meanwhile, keep working on Dibu Martínez: the agreement with the Argentine goalkeeper is done, what remains is to settle terms with Aston Villa, holding firm at 15 million (Sky Sport, La Gazzetta dello Sport). And Real Madrid aren't sitting down hungry: Corriere dello Sport report the arrival of Ibrahima Konaté as official too.

Dessert, though, is served by the World Cup. Overnight Tunisia became the third nation eliminated, swept aside 0-4 by Japan; Germany came from behind to beat Côte d'Ivoire (2-1, an Undav brace), and Ecuador-Curaçao finished 0-0 thanks to fifteen saves from a monumental Eloy Room (Calciomercato.com). With the world glued to the pitch, the market stays on a low flame: see you after the nap, when the tables fill up again.

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