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Today’s top stories:
Arsenal expect player to leave, Man Utd in the race
Chelsea linked with Premier League midfielder
Plus more from Barcelona, Man City and Tottenham
AC Milan
Lazar Samardzic is open to joining AC Milan and keen on move after direct talks earlier this week. Positive talks with player and agent, more to follow also between Udinese and Milan next week. AC Milan need to sell one midfielder before starting bid process for Lazar.
The youngest Serie A debutant ever Francesco Camarda has signed a new deal at AC Milan until June 2027. It’s a huge one for Milan as several clubs from abroad tried to sign Camarda with big proposals, but he wanted to stay, and his decision has now been officially confirmed.
Luka Romero is now on the verge of joining Alaves on loan from AC Milan as documents are being prepared between the two clubs.
Al Ittihad
Al Ittihad’s stance on N’Golo Kante remains very clear as revealed yesterday: no intention to sell Kante this summer. Laurent Blanc and club board are planning with Kante as a key part of the project, despite West Ham’s approach.
Al Qadsiah
Al Qadsiah have sent new bid for Equi Fernandez worth $17m plus sell-on clause for Boca Juniors. Equi Fernandez has agreed personal terms and he’s ready to leave. If Boca Juniors don’t accept, Al Qadsiah plan to pay $15m in one solution.
Arsenal
Arsenal and Bologna have reached an agreement on Riccardo Calafiori. There will be a new round of talks on Sunday in order to close the deal, just waiting for Bologna and FC Basel to agree on sell-on clause payment structure. No medical today, but formal steps and signature expected next week.
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