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Is Allegri shown the door?

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The three blue strikers, Retegui, Scamacca, and Kean, are shaking up the transfer market. Ambitions, offers from Italy and abroad, and a whole future still ahead.
It is not always the market that moves the players. Sometimes it is they who move the market. This is the case with Mateo Retegui, Gianluca Scamacca, and Moise Kean. Today, the three represent much more than simple negotiation names. They are symbols of a summer that can change the face of Italian attackers from one moment to the next. The decisions that will be made will intersect personal ambitions, club projects, and above all, the desire to have new experiences. Let’s see in more detail the situation of each of them.
The three blue strikers: Retegui, Scamacca, and Kean
Retegui: jumping high
Retegui represents the classic case of a striker who has done his duty and is now raising the bar. After a season as the top scorer with Atalanta, the Italo-Argentinian knows he is at the right moment to move up a level. He is the typical profile that requires an upgrade, both technically and economically. Mateo replaced Scamacca, following an injury. And this last-minute choice to save himself turned out to be the best decision.
Given the trend, the striker dreams big. He is no longer satisfied: he wants a more substantial contract and a project that aims for victory. And nothing else. It is with this ambition that he has attracted the spotlight on himself. His name has, in fact, ended up on the notebooks of several Premier League clubs. And especially on that of Atletico Madrid in La Liga. In Italy, it is Juventus that is closely following him. The Bianconeri also consider him as an alternative to more complex options like Osimhen and Gyokeres.
Scamacca: who moves with heart
The story of Scamacca is different. Gasperini was present at his wedding. A clear sign of the bond between the center forward and Roma’s new coach, who wants to bring him back to Trigoria. At Atalanta, however, both Retegui and Scamacca cannot leave. Only one will be sold, based on the offers that will come in the coming weeks. Gasperini has clearly reiterated the need for a reliable striker.
And when asked about the future of Dovbyk and Abraham, he responded, hinting at the need for a trusted pawn. “We wait to see what happens in the market.” Scamacca is in pole position. But the competition for him remains high. Also from abroad and from profiles like Krstovic of Lecce, who has also gathered a lot of praise.
Kean: who is in limbo
In this scenario, Moise Kean also finds his role. In Florence, they are moving early, aware that from July 1st, the clause allowing the striker to leave Fiorentina will come into effect. Certainly not for free, but after the payment of 52 million euros. An affordable amount for those who are betting on his definitive consecration. And above all, after a season in which he has managed to shine on his own, both for goals and consistency.
President Rocco Commisso personally stepped forward to convince Kean to stay. He offered him an improved contract and tried to show him how much the club believes in his project. But at the moment, the player has not yet provided definitive answers. Among the fans and the club, there is optimism. However, the real turning point will come only with the signing of the new agreement. A signature that for now is still to be put on paper.
Meanwhile, the usual rumors from the Premier League remain alive and worrying. As we know, for many English clubs, 52 million is a sustainable expense for a talented and prospective striker. Does Kean, who has found a supportive environment in Florence, do well not to respond? In the meantime, he continues to carefully evaluate the evolution of the situation. Also because if you are competitive, the temptations of new challenges are always around the corner.
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In Italy, there is little risk on young talents. In Serie B, the shining example is Esposito

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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 where the most valuable player for each position is listed (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

ALESSANDRO BASTONI SMILING ( 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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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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