The first third of the summer transfer market session has gone and, after the first shots put on the scoresheet, the clubs are proceeding with extreme caution to find the right reinforcements to deliver to their coaches. At Juventus, the future of Juan Cuadrado and Weston McKennie holds the bench, who could say goodbye to Turin: the exit of one of the two could be linked to the purchase of Ivan Fresneda from Valladolid. Jeremie Boga's future remains uncertain but, if until a few days ago he seemed to be far from Bergamo, now Atalanta could hold him back thanks to his recent good performances. Roma are trying to place Rick Karsdorp and, in case of farewell, the favorite to replace him would be Alvaro Odriozola. On the other side of the capital, Lazio could return to office for Antonio Sanabria of Turin, identified as deputy Immobile. In defense, Monza tries for Omar Colley, but Sampdoria doesn't want to sell him to a direct rival for salvation.

The Blucerchiati are very close to signing midfielder Abou Harroui from Sassuolo; negative sensations, however, for Salernitana on the Pape Matar Sarr front, who could now decide to stay at Tottenham to play his cards. La Cremonese has formalized the transfer of Luca Strizzolo to Modena. In Serie B, the Emilians also secured the young striker Pereira Lopes, while Cittadella bought midfielder Giovanni Crociata from Empoli.

Benevento has extended Gennaro Acampora's contract until 30 June 2024. Mato Jajalo signs a two-year contract with Venice. Abroad, Chelsea is ready to score another big coup: Joao Felix is about to leave Atletico Madrid and is expected in London for medical visits. Tottenham, on the other hand, are pushing to have Brighton's Leandro Trossard.

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