Juventus open to letting two defenders leave in the summer
Juventus has seen three permanent coaches since Massimiliano Allegri left Juventus for the second time. First came, Thiago Motta someone who transformed Juventus squad getting seven summer signings given to him. However, he failed to preform in Turin and was fired midseason and replaced by Igor Tudor.
Juventus hired their former player Igor Tudor as a caretaker until the end of the season. But, he managed to impress the board in Turin in his early day’s to earn a contract extension. Tudor, wouldn’t get long into his new deal being fired in November last year, ever since Luciano Spalletti has taken charge.

Luciano Spalletti head coach of FC Internazionale shankes hands with Igor Tudor head coach of Udinese Calcio during the Serie A match between Udinese…
Spalletti has had the Bianconeri playing at their best ever since Allegri left. This is why most Italian tabloids are reporting, that he will earn a contract extension with Juventus. If Spalletti stays with Juventus past this season, it will likely lead to a small revolution in the market to build a team for him.
This comes from a report from Matte Moretto on Youtube, as two defenders could leave Juventus after this season. First, there is Fillip Kostic who’s contract expires at the end of this season. Kostic has only featured in eight games since Spalletti joined Juventus and will likely be allowed to leave due to his age.
Federico Gatti is another name who could leave, after this season. AC Milan were very keen on brining Gatti to the Rossoneri, but back then Juventus didn’t consider offers. However, with the form of Pierre Kalulu and Llyod Kelly it could push Gatti out, especially as Juventus go from a back three to back four.
AC Milan could attempt to sign Gatti once again, but in the summer they likely won’t be the only ones interested. Juventus will be happy to sell anywhere as long as it is on their terms. It will take a pretty substancial deal consedering that Gatti dosen’t have an expiring contract and Juventus don’t need to sell.
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Nico Paz to stay with Como for next season as Como agree terms with Real Madrid
FC Como had arguably the clubs best ever campaign last season as they managed to finish fourth. This fourth place finish has given fans of the lakeside club great hopes for the future. But there was one looming question over Como’s future, if they will be able to keep Nico Paz.
Nico Paz was easily, Como’s best player last season as he contributed 12 goals and six assists in the league. Como signed Paz at the beginning of the 2024/25 season on a deal worth 6 million euros. However, this deal came gave Real Madrid an 8 million buy back clause which is why they were open to selling him cheaply.

Nico Paz of Argentina in action during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Algeria at Kansas City Stadium on June 16, 2026 in…
Real Madrid looked set to trigger his eight million euro buy back clause and sell him on. Paz was easily worth 10 times his sign on clause so doing so was a no brainer. Madrid met with Como yesterday to discuss this, however the gave them the option to sign Paz for cheaper.
Real Madrid offered Como a deal to sign him for 60 million euros, roughly 20 million less than what he is worth. Fabrizio Romano is reporting that Como have decided to take this deal and keep him for next season. But, this deal will keep a buy-back clause for next season.
This buy-back clause will be worth, 80 million euros similar to Nico Paz’s market value. This is a deal that makes sense for both teams as Paz wanted to stay in Como for next season, and Real Madrid wasn’t ready to play him. Especially, since he wasn’t in Jose Mourinho’s vision for the current team.
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Goncalo Ramos set to complete a move to join AC Milan in the coming days
AC Milan are set to undergo major changes this summer, as they are looking for a new technical identity. This has lead to the hiring of Ruben Amorim as manager to replacing the out going Massimiliano Allegri. Milan also bought in a whole new backroom staff to begin the project.
The first item on the new AC Milan’s agenda was filling some of the gaps in the team. Especially, those requested by Ruben Amorim, a holding midfielder and a striker. Milan have been linked to Morten Hjumland and Richard Rios, but no serious talks have been conducted for them.

Morten Hjulmand of Sporting CP thanks supporters for standing following the Primeira Liga match between Sporting CP and Gil Vicente FC at Estadio…
They have however completed the signing of Goncalo Ramos according to Nico Schira. This is Goncalo Ramos from PSG, who was specifically requested to be signed by Amorim. Ramos was open to a move as he was looking to leave Paris for more playing time.
Milan have managed to close negotiations with PSG on a deal for 70 million euros plus bonuses. This will be Milan’s most expensive transfer fee, beating out Rafael Leao’s signing by 20 million euros. The willingness of AC Milan to spend this much is a way to show the intent they have to rebuild to the rest of Serie A and to Ruben Amorim.
Goncalo Ramos has already agreed personal terms with PSG on a deal until 2031. This deal will see Ramos earn 5 million euros per season at Milan. While this is a lot, it is less than some strikers for top Serie A clubs, such as Jonathan David who earns 6 million per season. Milan and PSG will now work to complete the paperwork, while Ramos will have a medical with Milan in the USA while he is at the World Cup.
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Roma could be forced to Mile Svilar as Juventus could pounce to sign him
AS Roma have found themselves stuck as it looks that they will be forced to sell players and fast. This comes as they have a 50 million euro capital gain deficit which will need to be filled soon, to avoid a further sanction. This has lead to the Gialorossi considering sell players that were seemingly untouchable a few weeks ago.
Manu Kone is the first of these, as foreign interest could force Roma’s hand to sell. Especially if the reports on him agreeing to a move to England are true (read more here). Mile Svilar could also be among the names that they look to sell according to Tuttosport, who report that Juventus are ready to pounce on him.
This comes as Juventus are still on the hunt for a replacement for Michele Di Gregorio. Emiliano Martinez looked to be the runaway favourite for Juventus to sign but the Bianconeri failed to agree terms with Aston Villa as of yet. This could lead Juventus away from Martinez and towards Svilar even if they have to spend 30-40 million euros to do it.

Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Austria at Dallas Stadium on June 22, 2026…
This offer of 30-40 million would be hard for Roma to resist, especially on such short notice that they have to give Juventus. This will force them to seriously consider it, especially if they can’t agree a deal to sell any other player. Gasperini also believes that Svilar is easier to replace, which could push them to make a deal.
The two clubs have opened talks to discuss formula on the deals through intermediaries. However, these are only initial talks that have begun and aren’t near being completed. Juventus will hope to meet Roma’s terms sooner rather than later as it could stop them from taking in the capital gains from other clubs.
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