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Transfers

Milan lock in Rabiot as summer market swirls, World Cup drama looms

🇮🇹 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Milan have secured the future of midfielder Adrien Rabiot, quashing recent speculation linking him with Napoli, and according to dello Sport the Frenchman has no intention of forcing a move away. The decision stabilises Milan’s midfield ahead of the upcoming season and removes a potential distraction for the club. Juventus have made their first move in the window by submitting an official offer to Parma for Argentine striker Mateo Pellegrino. The Bianconeri, led by sporting director Carnevali, have identified the Argentine’s profile as their top priority to reinforce the centre‑forward position. Napoli are close to completing the signing of Exequiel Zeballos, with negotiations with Boca Juniors entering the final stages. The Azzurri are prepared to secure one of the most promising talents in Argentine football. Inter continue to monitor the condition of Khalaili, who is set to undergo further medical examinations. The Nerazzurri remain confident that the tests will produce a positive outcome, allowing the deal to proceed. Roma have identified Alejandro Garnacho as a key reinforcement target, alongside Diego Moreira, to strengthen their squad. The Giallorossi consider both Argentine prospects central to their transfer strategy. Yesterday, the World Cup quarter‑finals saw Argentina defeat Switzerland, heightening excitement for the tournament. The upcoming semi‑final clashes feature France‑Spain and Argentina‑England. Rabiot’s decision to stay at Milan preserves midfield stability and removes the immediate pursuit by Napoli. His commitment underscores the broader summer market turbulence, where clubs balance squad continuity with ambitious signings.

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