The Italian transfer window has officially opened, and Tuttosport launched a new program called 'Aperimercato' to cover the latest developments. Nicolò Schira reports that AC Milan is currently the most active club in Serie A, having already secured the signing of Goncalo Ramos for a fee exceeding €70 million.
The Rossoneri are also pursuing Lazio centre-back Mario Gila, having submitted an initial bid of €25 million plus bonuses. Lazio president Claudio Lotito is holding firm at €30 million, but the deal could be facilitated by including young player Calvani in the transfer. These moves represent significant investment for Milan following a challenging season, with Ramos already presented to new coach Paulo Fonseca.
Napoli, meanwhile, are expected to focus on reducing their squad size, with 25 of their 47 contracted players potentially being offloaded. The club is targeting a right-footed left winger, a backup to Giovanni Di Lorenzo, and potentially a central defender. Juventus’ Federico Gatti has emerged as a potential target, having previously been of interest to both Giovanni Manna and Massimiliano Allegri.
With Gila seemingly close to joining Milan, Gatti’s availability could increase. The future of André-Frank Zambo Anguissa at Napoli remains uncertain, as he enters the final year of his contract and the club may consider offers to avoid losing him on a free transfer. Stanislav Lobotka is expected to remain with the club.
Newly promoted Como, who qualified for the Champions League, are reportedly aiming for a Scudetto challenge and have rejected a €50 million bid from Aston Villa for Baturina. They are now seeking a replacement for Morata, with a priority on signing a defender, potentially Davinson Sanchez of Galatasaray.
Fiorentina, under Paratici, are interested in Andrea Pinamonti and have secured Koleosho from Burnley for around €10 million. They are also pursuing Thorstvedt and are close to signing Radu Dragusin from Tottenham on an initial loan with an obligation to buy, contingent on game time, with a potential five-year contract worth €2.2 million per season.
Roma are working to retain key players, with Paulo Dybala nearing a contract renewal after rejecting offers from Boca, MLS, and Saudi Arabia. A one-year extension with bonuses is expected. Celik is also set to renew, and extensions for Mancini and Pellegrini are imminent. The club remains interested in Mason Greenwood, though UEFA sanctions may complicate the deal.




