Mbeumo joins United, Milan wave goodbye to Musah and Chukwueze
A hearty dish is on the table: with the 2026 World Cup wrapping up its group stage, the midday market lines up a string of done deals. The heaviest yes comes from England — Bryan Mbeumo is a new Manchester United player — while in Serie A Milan trim the squad and Juventus keep wooing their marquee goalkeepers.
The main course is English. According to Goal.com, Manchester United «confirm the 82-million-euro agreement for Bryan Mbeumo» after a long negotiation with Brentford: deal done, the forward leaves London for Manchester. It is the loudest move of a morning that, for once, speaks the language of signatures rather than rumours.
In Serie A, Milan are raising cash and clearing space. Eurosport writes that «Musah and Chukwueze have been sold: the American is official at Atalanta, the Nigerian at Fulham», with Goal.com confirming Samuel Chukwueze's move to the London club. Two more files close on the same note: Retesport reports Tommaso Baldanzi's transfer from Roma to Genoa as official, while laziostory.it certifies Cristian Mandas' loan from Lazio to Bournemouth.
The Juventus chapter is, as ever, the busiest. Tuttosport speaks of a «total agreement with Juve» for Randal Kolo Muani, with a summit scheduled with Paris Saint-Germain to fine-tune the deal; in parallel the goalkeeper track stays hot, with Sky Sport and Eurosport reporting for weeks now an agreement reached with Emiliano «Dibu» Martinez, pending terms with Aston Villa (La Gazzetta dello Sport points to a request of around 15 million).
From Lake Como comes the news fans wanted most: Eurosport headlines «Nico Paz stays at Como, deal with Real for the permanent move», and the club is not stopping there. Calciomercato.com reports the Lariani are «pushing for Liberali» and that keeping the Argentine does not close the door on the 2007-born talent — contested, though, by a Juventus that, as Fanpage writes, is «working» on the same player.
On the rumour front, lunch also serves a few appetisers. Forzaroma.info anticipates that Roma's offer for Mason Greenwood is «ready but will only be sent after 30 June», while Matias Soulé's future remains a puzzle: Calciomercato.com mentions a 35-million bid from Al-Diriyah. The managerial waltz is spinning too: Sportmediaset has Massimiliano Allegri closing in on Napoli, with his Milan release expected shortly. Enjoy your meal — by 1 p.m. the menu is already rich, and the afternoon promises seconds.
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