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DAILY RECAP · 14 Jun 2026

Carnevali reopens Vlahovic case, Milan push for Amorim

Giovanni Carnevali's new-look Juventus reopens the Vlahovic case: Spalletti wants to keep him and, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Serb could still stay in Turin. Milan remain without a manager after Rangnick's no and are pushing for Amorim, while in Spain Real Madrid have struck a deal for Cucurella.

The day again revolves around Juventus and new chief executive Giovanni Carnevali, who has arrived from Sassuolo. The first dossier is still Dusan Vlahovic: La Gazzetta dello Sport writes that Spalletti is counting on the striker and explains how Carnevali could convince him to stay, while Virgilio Sport reports the Serb is “having second thoughts” and for eurosport.it the saga is “not over yet.” To raise funds, however, Tuttosport says the Bianconeri need around 50 million and already lists the players who could leave.

The new director's project is taking shape around Juve. Calciomercato.com describes a strategy built on roughly a hundred million in capital gains and well-priced signings, with the first names linked ranging from a so-called “second Chiesa” to Ndour. In goal, interest remains in Aston Villa's Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez, though Calciomercato.com itself warns the deal could get complicated.

At Milan, it is all about the bench. On eurosport.it Rangnick explains his no — “they weren't clear” — after renewing with Austria as national-team coach at least until Euro 2028; the Rossoneri are therefore accelerating for Ruben Amorim, now the frontrunner. The Planes and Ozek options remain in the background, while several reports stress a Milan running late, still without a coach or directors.

At Inter, Sky Sport covers Davide Frattesi's possible exit, with Nottingham Forest watching, while Corriere dello Sport sketches the two line-ups Chivu has in mind, “from Palestra to Jones.” From England comes the name of Liverpool's Curtis Jones, and Tuttosport flags the Provedel tangle with a Lazio that is “digging in.” Up front, the Bonny dream lives on.

At Roma the theme is contract renewals: Sky Sport lines up the situations from Dybala to Mancini, and LaRoma24 sees the “sides ever closer” on the Argentine's extension. In attack the Salah suggestion resurfaces, placed by Calciomercato.com between Turkey, Arabia and an Italian lead, while for Greenwood the bookmakers also float a Juventus move. Elsewhere, Napoli target Genoa's Norton-Cuffy according to Corriere dello Sport and secure Lobotka beyond 2028, while Lazio still need a sale to unlock their market.

In Spain the spotlight is on Real Madrid: Calciomercato.com reports a surprise agreement for Chelsea's Marc Cucurella, with figures and details. The Dumfries front stays hot too — Sky Sport tells of the viral video call between the Dutchman and Mbappé — along with the marquee signing Marotta is chasing in Madrid, according to Sportmediaset. In the background the tension is sky-high: Calciomercato.com speaks of “total war” between Barcelona and Real, with the Blaugrana announcing legal action against Florentino Perez.

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