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LUNCH BREAK · 8 Jul 2026

Lunch break: Real land Dumfries and Cucurella, Dragusin to Fiorentina

The midday menu serves up a ravenous Real Madrid, closing in a single day for both Denzel Dumfries and Marc Cucurella, while Fiorentina savour their main course, Radu Dragusin. In Serie A, Juventus work on goalkeeper Dibu Martínez and there's even a “here we go” from abroad: enjoy your meal.

The aperitif comes from Real Madrid, who lay two places at the table today. Both the arrival of Denzel Dumfries from Inter and that of Marc Cucurella from Chelsea are down as done, reinforcing both flanks for the morning's busiest club.

The rest of Serie A cooks slowly but for real. Fiorentina wrap up Dragusin — yesterday in Italy for his medical, today a closed deal with Tottenham — while Atalanta stamp their move for Gianluca Gaetano from Cagliari. Milan add Gonçalo Ramos from PSG and wave goodbye to Suso, bound for Sevilla; Inter, meanwhile, let Valentin Carboni leave for Parma.

The strong brew is Juventus's. The Bianconeri have confirmation on goalkeeper Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez from Aston Villa and, as Calciomercato.com reports, a meeting with Udinese has just wrapped up: the two clubs have started to talk about Oumar Solet. From the same source, two more dishes: Genoa land a “here we go” for 23-year-old striker Elias Havel from LASK Linz, while Atalanta have asked about Wolfsburg goalkeeper Kamil Grabara.

The day is also about big departures. Roma bid farewell to their stars, with Paulo Dybala heading for Boca Juniors and Lorenzo Pellegrini for Beşiktaş (both confirmed); Napoli let Cyril Ngonge go to Espanyol. In Spain, Atlético shop big with Frimpong (Leverkusen), Hjulmand (Sporting CP) and Lee Kang-in (PSG). The Premier League is mostly a seller today, though Bournemouth pick up Cristian Mandas from Lazio; and in Turkey, Armand Laurienté is on the radar — one of the names Vincenzo Italiano has asked Beşiktaş for, with Fenerbahçe keeping him on their list (Calciomercato.com).

The espresso, as ever these days, tastes of the World Cup. Overnight, Switzerland knocked Colombia out on penalties and will now meet Argentina in the quarter-finals; against Egypt, it was Lionel Messi who took the Man of the Match award. The afternoon promises more courses, on the pitch and on the market: enjoy your meal.

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