Hakan Calhanoglu insists on a Galatasaray movement, Juventus is ready to sell Dusan Vlahovic at a discount price, and Liverpool makes it clear that they will not spend too much for Marc Guehi. Here are some of the most important stories in the past days of the transfer market of the transfer expert from Tribalfootball, Rudy Galetti.
Calhanoglu who drives to Galatasaray Move
Until a few weeks ago, Hakan Calhanoglu was open for a move to Galatasaray, but had not expressed a strong intention to leave Inter, where he felt at ease. Things have changed quickly: after a tense exchange with Lautaro Martinez and Inter's President after the CWC elimination of the club against Fluminense, Calhanoglu is now insisting on the transfer.
The Turkish midfielder has already given his approval to a possible three -year contract with Galatasaray and hopes that the two clubs will soon be able to find an agreement. The main problem remains the transfer costs. While Inter has reduced their original asking price from € 45 million to around € 30 million after recent dressing room tensions, Galatasaray is still far from that figure.
The Turkish club has offered around € 15 million and is not going to go much higher – currently convinced that that price, with an adjustment of a few million more, is the right costs of the player. Despite interest from various top European clubs, Calhanoglu has made it clear that his priority is to return to Turkey.
He has rejected other offers out of respect and admiration for Galatasaray, the club he supported as a child. There are conversations in progress and the strong desire of the midfielder also plays a key role to bring the two parties closer to a deal.
Juventus ready to sell Vlahovic at a discount price
Juventus is open to selling Dusan Vlahovic for only € 15 million – half of the first asking price of € 30 million – to prevent him from losing free next year and removing his high salary from their wage account. The priority of the club is to free up the budget space and to avoid a situation in which Vlahovic leaves as a free agent in 2026. A sale would now also help Juventus to focus their efforts on keeping PSG's Randal Kolo Muani, who remains an important target for the club.
In recent weeks, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa have shown interest in the Serbian striker, as previously reported. However, no significant progress has been followed that initial contacts. Vlahovic is still waiting for a switch to a top premier competition club and takes the time before he makes a decision.
None of the clubs currently investigating the possibility of signing him – especially in Italy – is ready to meet his high salary requirements. On the contrary, his salary can be paid in Saudi Arabia: let's pay attention to Al Hilal, who have included him in their shortlist.
Juventus is aware that time is not on their side and insist on finding a solution soon. A discounted transfer can be the key to unlock new movements from other interested parties.
SUAIBO JASSI is interested in Premier League clubs
SUAIBO Jassi, who will be 19 on July 10, 2025, just completed a transfer to CD Santa Clara from Alverca just a week ago. The young right back drew a three -year -old deal until 2028, but his future is already a hot topic in scouting circles throughout Europe. The Guinea-Bissau defender has quickly attracted the attention of large clubs.
Portuguese giants Benfica and Sporting have followed Jassi closely since last season and continue to follow his development, even from a distance. However, they are two English clubs – Brentford and Leeds – that have recently taken concrete steps to collect more information about the talented right back.
Both clubs are impressed by his potential and see him as a future top player, thanks to his strong versions in the Portuguese youth competitions. The current goal of Jassi is to make his debut in the Portuguese League with Santa Clara, working hard to rise through the ranks of the team and to earn playing time in the first team.
Yet Brentford and Leeds look closely, and it would be no surprise if one of them took a step in the coming months to take him to the Premier League.
AC Milan is still insisting on Jashari
Ardon Jashari has made his intentions clear: as long as the conversations between AC Milan and Club Brugge continue, he will not consider any other offers, even if they are financially better. The Swiss midfielder has already agreed personal conditions with the Rossoneri and is entirely focused on becoming a member of the Italian club. AC Milan remains convinced that their latest proposal, worth more than € 35 million, including bonuses, with a few adjustments during the negotiations, can convince Club Brugge to accept.
However, the Belgian club still asks for a deal structured than € 35 million plus add-ons, with around € 3 million that still separate the two parties for the fixed compensation. The gap is now narrow and both clubs are expected to continue conversations in the coming days. Small adjustments to the fixed quantity and performance -related bonuses will probably be the key to reach a definitive agreement.
Jashari is considered the highest target of Milan to strengthen midfield, after the complicated activities of Luka Modric and Samual Ricci. The Rossoneri see the Swiss midfielder as an investment in the long term and are hopeful that they can close the deal soon. The full dedication of the player to Milan gives the Italian side confidence when completing the transfer.
Liverpool makes it clear that they will not go for more than £ 40/45m for Guehi
Liverpool is working on signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, but the two clubs have not yet found an agreement on the transfer costs. The Reds are willing to offer a total package of up to £ 40/45 million, including bonuses, and they are not going to go beyond that figure. Crystal Palace, after having shown the first openness for that appreciation in early conversations, has somewhat raised their demands, hoping to get a little more out of the deal.
Nevertheless, Liverpool remains firm. They believe that their budget is fair and use the strong wish of the player to participate as a lever in the negotiations. With the player, Liverpool has now agreed personal conditions on the basis of a five -year contract with an option of one year for the RODs to extend the deal. The center-back of England, for his part, has made it clear that he only wants to become a member of Liverpool and not considering other options.
The conversations between the clubs are still underway and Liverpool hopes to bridge the gap soon. However, they remain clear: £ 45 million is the maximum they will pay to bring the palace defender to Anfield this summer.
