Vlahovic back in play under Carnevali, Milan turn to Amorim
The new Carnevali era at Juventus immediately reopens the Vlahovic question: Spalletti wants to keep him and Dusan is waiting for the new managing director in Turin, writes La Gazzetta dello Sport. On the coaching front Milan turn the page after Rangnick's no — he renews with Austria — and push for Amorim, while Inter work on names and exits.
The day, like the one before, revolves around Juventus. With Carnevali just installed as the new managing director following Comolli's resignation, the Vlahovic file reopens: La Gazzetta dello Sport writes that “it's not over”, Spalletti wants to keep him and Dusan is waiting for Carnevali in Turin. Calciomercato.com adds that, according to the bookmakers, a stay is possible again, and asks how much the striker is demanding and what changes with the new executive.
The new course is also taking shape around Juve. Calciomercato.com describes Carnevali's strategy of capital gains and well-priced signings, backed by Elkann's trust, with first names linked to the Bianconeri such as a “second Chiesa” and Fiorentina's Ndour. On the outgoing front, English interest in the Nerazzurri midfielders remains alive: according to Sky Sport, Nottingham Forest are preparing an offer for Frattesi.
The Milan chapter is all about the bench. After the deadlock, Rangnick renews with Austria and will be national coach at least until Euro 2028, as Calciomercato.com reports. The Rossoneri turn elsewhere: Amorim is now in pole position with fresh contacts, while La Gazzetta dello Sport notes the Planes option resists and the name of young German Ozek emerges. Cardinale and Calvelli keep talking, but the club is running late.
Inter, beyond the English pressure on Frattesi, work on ideas. Calciomercato.com floats the suggestion of Curtis Jones arriving from Liverpool and nurtures the Bonny dream, while Lautaro — said to be in great form — is targeting the Club World Cup. At boardroom level there is also talk of a Marotta-Florentino Perez contact with several names on the table, but it remains a low-reliability rumour.
At Napoli, Allegri is working on the midfield. Calciomercato.com reports the coach has convinced Lobotka to stay even beyond 2028 and that the club aims to turn Vergara into a big name; Tuttocampo adds a possible offer for Lazio's Gila. In Rome it's renewal day: according to Calciomercato, the offer to extend Gianluca Mancini has been improved, while Dybala remains undecided (“all clubs are an option, even Boca”) and there is Saudi interest in Soulé.
Among the day's announcements, La Gazzetta dello Sport confirms Roberto Mancini's departure from the Al Sadd bench, leaving him a free agent. In Serie A, Fiorentina are also active: according to the gathered sources they are tracking Norton-Cuffy (Genoa want at least 18 million) as well as Dragusin and Ruggeri.
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