Khalaili lands in Milan, Napoli push for Dodo, Juve stuck
Footage of Khalaili's arrival opens a Friday of medicals and signatures, with Inter wrapping up the deal from Union Saint-Gilloise. In the background Napoli work quietly on Dodo, the Premier League files away more multi-million moves and Juventus stay bogged down.
The freshest bite of the morning is black-and-blue: Sky Sport aired footage of Khalaili landing in Milan, while SportPaper confirms the midfielder will undergo his medical and sign on Saturday. The deal with Union Saint-Gilloise, reported as done by Calciomercato.com, is worth around 25 million. It completes an already busy window for Inter, who have welcomed Ivan Provedel from Lazio and waved goodbye to Denzel Dumfries, whose move to Real Madrid is official (Tuttosport, Adnkronos).
In Serie A the standout deal is purple: Atta is a Fiorentina player, "it's done for the Udinese gem" writes FirenzeToday, hailing Paratici's work, with Calciomercato.com valuing the deal at 30 million plus bonuses and a sell-on percentage. Dragusin also arrives from Tottenham to bolster the back line. Further south, Napoli work in silence: according to Napolicalcionews the agreement for Dodo is close, but a sale must come first.
The goalkeeper-and-defender merry-go-round runs through Formello. Milan have wrapped up Mario Gila: 30 million to Lazio, with 50% earmarked for Real Madrid, as detailed by Gazzetta and Sky Sport. Lazio, who also lose Provedel, are trying to react at once: again Sky Sport reports a deal is close for Sergi Dominguez from Dinamo.
In the Premier League the big clubs don't stop. Manchester United have agreed a fee with Chelsea for Andrey Santos worth 50 million pounds, added Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford and await the confirmation of Atalanta's Ederson, due for further medicals (Sky Sport). De Zerbi's Tottenham, meanwhile, have landed Sandro Tonali from Newcastle in a 116-million move (Tuttosport), while the Magpies console themselves by closing in on Freiburg's Johan Manzambi, 60 million according to Calciomercato.com.
The one arriving at lunch empty-handed is Juventus: Gazzetta pictures them "stuck", with the Martinez and Kolo talks branded "endless" and Spalletti caught off guard, while Sportmediaset floats Matic as a low-cost option. Roma, on the other hand, are moving: per SportPaper they're sounding out Chelsea's Alejandro Garnacho and Brugge's Nicolò Tresoldi. And if you want a ready-made salad, look to Udine: Gazzetta has Davis tied down until 2031 and Zaniolo a step away. Enjoy your meal.
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