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Inter, Bonny could already leave for the Club World Cup

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Inter is in the United States participating in the Club World Cup. Meanwhile, the transfer market continues and the acquisition of Bonny seems to be a done deal.
Inter is currently competing in the Club World Cup but is also negotiating to finalize another market move that would bring Ange-Yoan Bonny to play for the team. The French player, born in 2003, is currently under contract with Parma and has had the opportunity to meet and appreciate Cristian Chivu (the new coach of the Lombard club).
Chivu, during his time at Parma, was able to appreciate the technical qualities of the young player, and it is likely that it was a proposal presented by the new coach to the management. It is not known who came up with this idea, but it seems to be finalizing because both the Inter management and the player seem to be willing to say yes.
From an agreement standpoint, it seems that a figure has been reached that could satisfy both Inter and Parma: around 22/23 million (originally starting from 25 million) where the Nerazzurri club would like to try to lower the amount to be paid, perhaps by focusing on the counterpart of Sebastiano Esposito. The young and talented Esposito would be valued at around 6 to 7 million.
Inter is in great need of attackers for the Club World Cup
It really seems that the acquisition of Bonny’s contract is about to be finalized, and he is already ready to leave for the United States to meet his new coach and team. Because Inter is involved in the Club World Cup, it is quite clear that the team needs attackers.
Inter, in fact, is experiencing an emergency situation due to Thuram’s injury and Mehdi Taremi’s inability to participate in the tournament as he is stuck in Iran due to the conflict. According to the Club World Cup regulations, the Nerazzurri team can make a maximum of 6 changes to the squad between June 27 and July 3. In this scenario, there could be a switch between Esposito (still on Inter’s list) and Bonny.
Certainly, Inter must consider that it is crucial to remain competitive in the tournament, and their start has not been the best: in fact, the draw against Monterrey is not helping the Nerazzurri team in the standings. Therefore, the goal at the moment is to win and progress to the next round, and then, who knows, maybe have the reinforcement of some new signings who could start in such a prestigious showcase.
Above all, what everyone is waiting for is to see if this agreement (which seems to be almost finalized) will bring Bonny to play again with the coach who has always fielded him and with whom (ironically) he scored one of his goals against Inter last April 5.
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The Most Valuable Soccer Player for Each Position

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Transfer Market: Here is the most expensive player for each position. There is only one Italian in this special lineup, playing as a central defender.
Transfermarkt has updated its special lineup featuring the most valuable player for each position (goalkeeper, full-back, winger, striker, etc.).
In this 3-5-2 formation, we find the most expensive player for each position (for example, the goalkeeper with the highest market value). The only Italian in this lineup plays as a central defender.
Transfer Market, lineup with the most valuable player for each position: featuring Bastoni

SMILING ALESSANDRO BASTONI (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Goalkeeper, Lucas Chevalier (PSG): market value, 40 million.
Right-back, Pau Cubarsi (Barcelona): market value, 80 million.
Central defender, William Saliba (Arsenal): market value, 80 million.
Left-back, Alessandro Bastoni (Inter): market value, 80 million.
Defensive midfielder, Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid): market value, 180 million.
Defensive midfielder, Pedri (Barcelona): market value, 140 million.
Right winger, Lamine Yamal (Barcelona): market value, 200 million.
Attacking midfielder, Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich): market value, 140 million.
Left winger, Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid): market value, 150 million.
Striker, Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid): market value, 180 million.
Striker, Erling Haaland (Manchester City): market value, 180 million.
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Milan, Tomori swears loyalty: “I will stay here until they tell me to stop”

Fikayo Tomori reaffirms his loyalty to the Rossoneri club and promises to dye his hair blonde if Milan were to win the Scudetto. Tomori and the promise for the Scudetto Fikayo Tomori, Milan defender, has made a promise to the fans: if the team wins the Scudetto, he will dye his hair blonde. In […]
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Italy eighth, fighting for fifth place

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Nonostante un avvio altalenante, il centrocampista brasiliano resta centrale nel progetto del Nottingham Forest. Ecco le clausole del contratto con la Juventus.
Il futuro di Douglas Luiz sembra sempre più vicino a Nottingham. Dopo un avvio di stagione con qualche difficoltà, il centrocampista brasiliano sta lentamente conquistando spazio e fiducia all’interno del progetto tecnico del Nottingham Forest, e le condizioni previste dal contratto con la Juventus fanno pensare che il riscatto sia ormai una possibilità concreta.
Nelle prime 10 partite stagionali, Douglas Luiz è partito titolare in 4 occasioni, un dato che, a prima vista, potrebbe non far pensare a un ruolo da protagonista. Tuttavia, le clausole dell’accordo stipulato tra i due club rendono il suo riscatto molto probabile: l’obbligo scatterà al raggiungimento di 15 presenze da almeno 45 minuti ciascuna.
Finora il brasiliano ha collezionato quattro presenze valide in questo senso, e con 31 giornate di Premier League ancora da disputare — oltre a Europa League e FA Cup — appare difficile che non raggiunga la soglia necessaria, a meno di infortuni o esclusioni prolungate.
Il contesto sportivo: Nottingham Forest in difficoltà
Il Nottingham Forest, tuttavia, attraversa un momento complicato. Dopo otto giornate, i Reds si trovano al terzultimo posto con appena 5 punti conquistati. Una partenza difficile, che ha spinto anche al cambio in panchina, oltre che a un uso più prudente di Douglas Luiz nelle prime settimane. Tuttavia, la qualità del brasiliano resta un punto fermo nella strategia del club per risalire la classifica.
Sul fronte economico, emergono dettagli precisi dai documenti contabili della Juventus. Il Nottingham Forest ha versato 2,85 milioni di euro per il prestito oneroso, con un obbligo di riscatto da 25 milioni al verificarsi delle condizioni. In totale, quindi, l’operazione si aggira intorno ai 27,85 milioni di euro.
Per la Juventus, la cessione di Douglas Luiz ha rappresentato una componente cruciale dell’accordo complessivo che, nell’estate 2024, aveva visto arrivare a Torino Enzo Barrenechea e Samuel Iling Jr., valutati complessivamente 22,5 milioni. Un incastro contabile che ha permesso ai bianconeri di chiudere una plusvalenza e migliorare il bilancio.
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