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Fiorentina, this is how and who decided Palladino’s renewal

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Liverpool has officially activated the release clause for Jeremie Frimpong, securing the Bayer Leverkusen full-back until 2030.
A €40 Million Market Coup: Frimpong Moves to Liverpool
English club Liverpool has made a significant market coup by securing the services of Jeremie Frimpong, the right-back from Bayer Leverkusen. The Reds’ management decided to activate the €40 million release clause, once again demonstrating their willingness to invest in young talents to strengthen the team. Frimpong, 24, has been one of the stand-out performers in the Bundesliga in recent seasons, attracting the attention of many top European clubs.

Arne Slot Head Coach of Liverpool ahead of the Premier League match Liverpool vs Bournemouth at Anfield, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 21st September 2024
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Long-Term Contract Until 2030
The Dutch defender has signed a contract that will tie him to Liverpool until 2030. This move underscores the club’s confidence in his abilities and his potential for growth. Frimpong is known for his speed, his ability to cover the entire right flank, and his contributions both defensively and offensively. His arrival could be a key piece for Liverpool’s future ambitions, as they aim to remain at the top of European football.
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Tuesday was the day and Tuesday has been: #Liverpool have triggered and paid the release clause (€40M) to sign Jeremie #Frimpong from #BayerLeverkusen. Contract until 2030. #transfers #LFC https://t.co/QEiwLkqlZ4
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) May 20, 2025
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Milan makes first offer for Vlahovic: Juventus’ response

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AC Milan has made the first official offer to Juventus for Dusan Vlahovic: here is the proposal from the Rossoneri and the response from the Bianconeri.
Despite the lack of total agreement between Dusan Vlahovic and Massimiliano Allegri at Juventus, AC Milan seems to have identified the Serbian as the ideal profile to fill the void left by Giroud.
AC Milan, all-in for Vlahovic: Juventus’ response
According to exclusive information gathered by our editorial team, AC Milan has proposed a loan deal with a purchase option to Juventus. The overall cost of the operation would be around 30 million euros for the Rossoneri, including 25 million for the player’s transfer fee and an additional 5 million in agent fees.
Why would Juventus let Vlahovic go on loan? Well, the reason is quite simple. In June 2027, the Serbian would have an impact on Juventus’ balance sheet of approximately 20 million euros, which would be fully amortized if AC Milan were to exercise the purchase option.
As of today, no club seems willing to meet the salary demands of the Serbian, except, precisely, AC Milan. The Rossoneri, in fact, have offered the player a five-year contract worth 7 million euros net per season, plus a release clause of 50 million euros in case of purchase.

MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI GIVES THE OK SIGN ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
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Furthermore, the two parties (AC Milan and the entourage of former Fiorentina player) have already verbally agreed to remove the release clause (with a simultaneous increase in the player’s salary, likely in case of qualification for the next Champions League) in case the purchase option is exercised.
For Juventus, the savings would be around 50 million euros gross. Enough to close the purchase of Conceicao from Porto and to negotiate with PSG for the stay of Kolo Muani in Turin, who would inevitably take space from the current Juventus number nine.
In Milan, Vlahovic would find that Allegri whom he has never truly loved, but who has helped him grow as a player like no one else has. Vlahovic has improved exponentially in the year and a half spent with the Livorno-born coach in Vinovo, and perhaps he too has realized that the Livornese is the only one capable of helping him reach the promised but never truly proven performance peaks.
And above all, an environment where he would be an undisputed star, rather than a perpetually mysterious subject of discussion, could be conducive to his definitive breakthrough. In Milan, the Serbian would be the undisputed leader of the attacking department, which would push the Rossoneri towards a mini-revolution up front. Jovic has already said goodbye, and soon Morata (heading to Como) and Santiago Gimenez could do the same.
Juventus’ response to Via Aldo Rossi’s proposal is expected after the end of the Club World Cup, a competition in which the Piedmontese team will need all the help they can get to go all the way. This applies to Kolo Muani, retained in the team by obtaining a temporary extension of the loan from PSG, and it also applies to Vlahovic, whose future will be decided in July.
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Immobile returns to Italy? Former Lazio player says yes to Bologna

Ciro Immobile could move to Bologna, but his current salary at Besiktas complicates negotiations with the rossoblù club. Immobile and Bologna: a possible deal? Ciro Immobile has expressed his availability to Bologna, which is evaluating the conditions to sign the striker. Immobile’s desire is to return to Italy, but […]
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Bournemouth, not just Kerkez: another farewell on the horizon

Max Aarons moves to Rangers on loan from Bournemouth, official agreement signed by the parties involved. Rangers have successfully concluded the agreement for the loan transfer of Max Aarons from Bournemouth. The talented defender has agreed to join the Scottish team, with all formalities completed. This transfer represents an important […]
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