Serie A Transfer Market Rumors: Juventus, Napoli, and Roma Updates
Juventus and Napoli Battle for Goalkeeper Replacements
Juventus is actively searching for a backup goalkeeper as outgoing moves take shape. According to Tuttosport, with Di Gregorio close to a transfer to Bournemouth and Perin reportedly destined for Palermo, Juventus has set its sights on Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Juan Musso. However, Fabrizio Romano reports that fierce competition has emerged from Napoli, who have already secured the player’s personal preference and are attempting to broker a swap deal involving Milinkovic-Savic and Musso.
In parallel, Lazio is leaning toward keeping Mandas as their first-choice goalkeeper following Provedel’s departure, according to the Corriere dello Sport. This organizational stance by Lazio cools down prior rumors linking Mandas to Juventus as a backup option.
Milan Squad List Exclusions and Inter Squad Stability
Squad list announcements ahead of the weekend’s opening fixtures have brought clarity to AC Milan’s roster decisions. Milan officially released their squad numbers, omitting Tomori, Fofana, Gimenez, and Nkunku entirely, confirming that their departures before the window closes are all but certain.
Across town at Inter, stability remains the theme. Benjamin Pavard is increasingly likely to stay, backed by strong technical evaluations. Chivu noted in a press conference that Pavard is “doing a great job, he has made himself available to the group. He has played matches at a certain level.” Meanwhile, Fabrizio Romano reports that Bovio has confirmed his contract renewal and is expected to stay with the Nerazzurri, subject to late-window market opportunities.
Napoli Outbound Moves and Roma Financial Roadblocks
Outbound activity continues to shape Napoli’s roster management. Alfredo Pedullà and Fabrizio Romano report that Napoli has completed the sale of Obaretin to Lorient, fending off competition from Sturm Graz after earlier links to Genoa in July. The deal is structured as a loan with an option to buy for 3.5 million euros plus a future sale percentage.
Conversely, financial roadblocks have stalled activity in the capital. Il Tempo reports that Roma came close to acquiring Fofana in a 35 million euro deal plus bonuses, but the club’s ownership blocked the transaction due to the immediate financial outlay required for Rodrigo Mora and broader club budget constraints. Il Messaggero notes similar structural hurdles regarding interest in Luis Henrique, where an agreement on deal terms remains elusive.
Fiorentina Search and Squad Valuation
Fiorentina is preparing contingency plans should Moise Kean depart for Como. FirenzeViola reports that sporting director Paratici will only authorize Kean’s sale if an adequate replacement is secured. Rather than downgrading, the club aims to elevate overall squad performance, mirroring the upward trajectory established across other positions during this window.

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