Juve chase Kolo Muani and Dibu, Inter-Napoli duel for Khalaili
At lunchtime, with the 2026 World Cup wrapping up its group stage in a flurry of goals, the market serves a starter in black-and-white: Juventus are trying to bring Kolo Muani back to Italy and are pushing for goalkeeper Dibu Martinez. Meanwhile Inter and Napoli go head-to-head for Khalaili, Roma push Matias Soulé towards Saudi Arabia and Como lock down Nico Paz.
The main course is black-and-white. Sky Sport report a Juventus side "working to bring Kolo Muani back to Italy," while La Gazzetta dello Sport mentions a meeting with Paris Saint-Germain for the French forward. On the other front the Bianconeri are hunting a goalkeeper: according to Corriere dello Sport "Dibu Martinez is closing in on Juve, with Aston Villa ready to lower their price," and Tottenham's Guglielmo Vicario remains the alternative.
At the centre of the table the transfer duel for Union Saint-Gilloise's Anan Khalaili heats up: Sky Sport confirm the battle between Inter and Napoli, and Sportmediaset add that the winger has reportedly already chosen where to play. Two files remain open for the Nerazzurri: Denzel Dumfries' move to Real Madrid is not yet official (Calciomercato.com), while Real themselves have set the price for Camavinga, with Inter and PSG watching on.
Roma are the busiest kitchen. Matias Soulé's sale is "becoming a case": Calciomercato.com report a €35m offer from Al-Diriyah, and for Corriere dello Sport the Argentine's exit is the key to unlocking Greenwood; mind the brakes, though, because Moretto (via Forzaroma.info) denies any contact between Soulé and Juventus. Still in the giallorossi camp, LaRoma24 note that Atlético have set Nahuel Molina's price at €30m, Sky Sport have Dybala and Çelik close to renewing, and in the background Inter are testing the ground for Ndicka (Forzaroma.info).
Around the edges, the side dishes are taking shape. Como are locking down Nico Paz — Sky Sport explain the details of the agreement with Real Madrid, around the €60m quoted by La Gazzetta dello Sport — and are now pushing for 2007-born Liberali (Calciomercato.com). Milan, after the record €74m deal for Gonçalo Ramos (eurosport.it), are weighing up Antonio Silva (Milan Vibes); Lazio have tabled a first bid to Bayern Munich for Asp (Corriere dello Sport); Atalanta have wrapped up Godfrey's loan with an option to buy at Rangers, medical completed (Gianluca Di Marzio); and Fiorentina are accelerating for Koleosho, ready to put €10m and a five-year deal on the table (Corriere dello Sport).
For the rest, at lunchtime it is the real ball that steals the show. The 2026 World Cup group stage is in the books: overnight Argentina edged Jordan 3-1 with a Messi goal, while Algeria and Austria shared the spoils in a 3-3 also signed by Mahrez. Trivia for the table: Panama are the only one of the 48 nations to finish without scoring, and it is the World Cup of the Africans, with 9 of 10 sides reaching the round of 32 (Calciomercato.com). See you again after coffee.
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