October 26, 2024

 Breaking news: Serie A transfer a youngest age ever. The 15-year-old striker  Man Utd offer a potential game-changer for Juve, Arsenal and Spurs eye Milan wonderkid

 

View the most recent information on Francesco Camarda’s Milan contract and learn about Juventus’ defensive reorganization plans, even in light of a possible bid from Manchester United, in today’s transfer news for Serie A teams.

Serie A is already back in action, as Napoli takes on Torino at the Stadio Maradona on Friday. However, there are a few transfer changes that need to be noted.

Over the summer, Juventus will primarily likely make significant changes to their defense, but their transfer activity will also be contingent on Manchester United’s potential €70 million bid for Gleison Bremer. If they sign him, the Brazilian will transfer to Old Trafford, according to Tuttosport, and Juventus will attempt to add defenders other than Ousmane Diomande (Sporting CP) and Lloyd Kelly (Bournemouth).

Inter will see their former midfield player Giovanni Fabbian again when they travel to Bologna on Saturday. After making an impression under Thiago Motta, the Nerazzurri have the possibility to bring the Italian midfielder back to the Stadio Meazza. After a loan at Monza, another graduate of their program, Valentin Carboni, will return to San Siro and may stay there, taking Alexis Sanchez’s place.

Milan, the city rivals of Inter, run the risk of losing their wonderkid, Francesco Camarda, who made his Serie A debut at the youngest age ever. The 15-year-old striker is reportedly being chased by Arsenal and Tottenham in addition to Manchester City. It is not anticipated that the gifted player will sign his first professional deal next week.

Though journalist Christian Falk has cautioned that the Bundesliga giants are “not prepared for a coach to take a large team of assistants with him,” and even the fact that RDZ does not speak German does not favor the former Sassuolo tactician, Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi is a possible replacement for Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich.

Finally, Frank Onyeka, a midfielder for Brentford and a native of Nigeria, has pushed his countryman Victor Osimhen to sign with a Premier League team in the summer instead of staying with Napoli.

 

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