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LUNCH BREAK · 26 Jun 2026

Anderson to City for €150m, Juve agree terms with Kolo Muani

Lunchtime serves up English madness: Manchester City are closing in on Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest for €150 million, with a medical already scheduled in the United States. In Italy, Juventus have agreed terms with Randal Kolo Muani and are negotiating with PSG, Milan are pushing hard for Gonçalo Ramos, and a tug-of-war over Nico Paz already pits Inter against Real Madrid.

The main course at midday comes from the Premier League: Elliot Anderson is on the verge of joining Manchester City. According to Calciomercato.com an agreement with Nottingham Forest has been reached (“here we go”), while Goal.com puts the fee at €150 million and reports a medical scheduled in the United States for the England midfielder. A valuation Tuttosport bluntly calls the Citizens’ “latest transfer madness”.

At Juventus there is a sense of a marquee signing brewing: terms have been agreed with Randal Kolo Muani. Sky Sport report it, explaining that the Bianconeri are now negotiating with Paris Saint-Germain to close the deal. The Frenchman also features among the day’s hot moves flagged by Fanpage.

The Milan front stays lively too: the Rossoneri have chosen Gonçalo Ramos and — Eurosport report — have tabled an offer of more than €50 million to PSG, with first contacts confirmed by Sky Sport. On Nico Paz it is already a duel: after Real Madrid triggered their buy-back clause on the Argentine talent at Como, Inter have moved in and — the Gazzetta dello Sport writes — the player is open to it, with talks with Real now under way. Sky Sport mention €70 million as the figure needed to seal it.

Mid-table Serie A clubs are busy as well. Fiorentina are close to their first summer signing: Viery, a 2005-born defender from Grêmio, in a deal worth around €13 million plus bonuses according to Sky Sport and Gianluca Di Marzio. Roma, who per the Corriere dello Sport have only hours to speed up their sales, have agreed with Cagliari for young Alessandro Romano; meanwhile Tommaso Baldanzi’s return to Genoa is already official.

Otherwise, at this hour the wires are clogged mainly with 2026 World Cup results — from the Netherlands routing Tunisia (3-1) to Ecuador tripping up Germany (2-1) — and La Liga waits, with the Nico Paz file the only real bridge towards Madrid. Lunch, in short, is being set by Manchester and Turin: check back this afternoon to see who lands the first signature.

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