Inter reopen search for midfielder to allow Davide Frattesi to leave
Davide Frattesi has been a consistent player for Inter over the last two season. Frattesi has been rotating in and out of this Inter squad, as they look to fight for Italian and European titles. However, Frattesi has slowly become sick of this life, prefering to be a regular starter.
Frattesi wanted a move in Italy as he didn’t want to leave Serie A, but with limited options he will likely have to move elsewhere. Reports from Nico Schira state that he has already agreed on a move to England. This would be with Nottingham Forest who have tried to sign Frattesi this entire month.
However, the move isn’t that simple as Inter haven’t given their approval for Frattesi to leave the Nerazzurri. But, this has changed according to reports from Gianluca Di Marzio on his website. Inter could let Frattesi leave on a loan with an option to buy deal worth 40 million euros if redeemed.
This comes as Inter are looking to close a deal to bring in a midfielder, to allow Frattesi to leave. The leading name according to Di Marzio is that Inter could sign Curtis Jones from Liverpool on a loan to buy. However, this deal has now fallen through meaning Inter will have to look elsewhere for a Frattesi replacement.

Curtis Jones of Liverpool runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Vimal Yoganathan of Barnsley during the Emirates FA Cup Third Round match…
This comes from a report from Fabrizio Romano, which states that Liverpool are no longer open to selling Jones. This comes as Liverpool don’t want to let Jones leave until he signs a contract extension with his deal expiring after next season. Currently, Inter aren’t linked to anyone else who could replace Frattesi.
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Inter Milan getting closer to agreeing on a deal for Marco Palestra
Inter Milan looked dominate in Serie A last season, as they walked to their 21st Scudetto. It was an opening success for Cristian Chivu in his first season as coach. However, now Inter need to look to keep their dominance, and to be strategic in the market to do so.
A typical way to do this is gto keep the same quality squad, but get younger. Inter will look to do this at the wingback position as they lost Denzel Dumfries. Dumfries left Inter, as Real Madrid activated his 25 million euro release clause at the start of the transfer window.

Denzel Dumfries of Netherlands seen during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F match between Netherlands and Sweden at Houston Stadium on June 20, 2026…
Inter have now set their sights on Marco Palestra who is owned by Atalanta. Palestra had a breakout season last campaign as he was loaned out to Cagliari. He played well enough to earn a place in the Azzurri for the World Cup Qualifying playoffs, as he featured in both games.
His improved form has gone unnoticed as it is leading Inter to spend 50 million euros to sign him this summer. This comes from a report from Nico Schira via X. However, the deal is not complete with Atalanta yet as the clubs still have disagreements over sell on clauses and bonuses.
But, this is the only issue standing in the way of the deal as Inter have already agreed terms with Palestra. This will see him join Inter on a contract until 2031 once the deal is complete. He will earn 3 million euros per season as part of the deal to join the Nerazzurri.
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Goncalo Ramos is a new target for AC Milan as Santiago Gimenez could leave this summer
Last week, AC Milan took their first step to change for the future by announcing Ruben Amorim as their new coach. Milan are still without board leadership, but the club began to plan their summer. This came as they wanted to build a new revolutionised team for Amorim for next season.
If Milan wanted to build a new team for next season, some players will have to be sold to make it possible. Santiago Gimenez is one of the first names on the list as Milan look for a new striker. Gimenez season was ruined by injury this campaign which saw him fall into poor form.
However, even without this Gimenez has only scored seven goals in 37 games for AC Milan. This has put him firmly on the chopping block as Milan look for new names this summer. Transfer market specialist Daniele Longo has now linked him to a move to the MLS.

Mexico’s forward Santiago Gimenez gestures during the 2026 World Cup Group A football match between Mexico and South Korea at the Guadalajara Stadium…
Orlando City will try to sign Santiago Gimenez this summer, and are willing to spend up to 30 million euros to do so. They are also set to offer Gimenez a salary of 5 million per season. This would be more than he earns in Milan and enough to convince him on a move.
AC Milan could then re-invest this funds to bring in a new striker. Corriere Dello Sport is also reporting that Goncalo Ramos is the leading name to sign for Milan. This comes as PSG are willing to sell the Portuguese striker this summer and will want 40 million to do so.
However, the real problem for signing Goncalo Ramos is his salary. Ramos want to earn something close to his current 5 million euros per season. This is high for Milan, but it could be possible if Rafael Leao leaves this summer. But, even in the case of Leao’s departure Milan would be hesitant to pay him such a high salary.
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Paulo Dybala contract renewal with Roma up in the air as another Serie A clubs monitors the situation
Paulo Dybala’s future was a topic of discussion for the majority of last season. This came as he had an expiring contract with AS Roma at the end of last season. For a while it looked like that there will be no renewal for Dybala, as the club looked to kick-off a younger project.
This was lead by Claudio Ranieri who was made the clubs sporting director, at the beginning of the season. However, he would be fired before its completion over a disagreement with manager, Gian Piero Gasperini. Raineiri’s dysmallsly saw Gasperini take charge of all transfer in Rome.

Gian Piero Gasperini of Roma celebrates during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and AS Roma at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on May 24, 2026…
Gasperini had a differing view from Raineri and believed that the team didn’t need as drastic of changes, and could keep some of the older players. Paulo Dybala was one of these players, as he was set to leave the club under Raineri’s vision. However, extension talks restarted once Gasperini took the role instead.
Roma are now confident in completing the deal according to Il Tempo via RomaPress. Il Tempo call the deal a matter of time as Dybala’s extension with Roma has looked set in stone for a while. However, until the deal is confirmed there is always the possibility of him going elsewhere.
This is one the Giovanni Albanese is exploring via his youtube channel. He is reporting that Dybala could make a shock return to Juventus if a deal with Roma falls through. This comes as Dybala is only demanding a salary of three million euros per season, which the Bianconeri could easily match.
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