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  • PAPER TALK: Arsenal-Higuain; Roma-Juan Jesus; Milan-Dzeko

    PAPER TALK: Arsenal-Higuain; Roma-Juan Jesus; Milan-Dzeko

    As outlined by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Arsenal are ready to offer €60 million plus Olivier Giroud to Napoli to obtain the Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain. In the last weeks, the azzurri have already refused the offer made by Atletico Madrid, and are ready to do the same if Juventus will make an attempt. As the player’s brother and agent Nicolas Higuain has confirmed that the 29-year-old won’t extend his contract, Napoli could really consider the Gunners’ offer, as the French international could be a valid substitute for the former Real Madrid man and they would also have an important amount to invest on the transfer market.

    However –according to the same paper- the bianconeri keep on hoping to sign the Argentine; the main alternatives remain the 28-year-old Alexis Sanchez, who is playing for the Gunners themselves.
    As reported by “la rosea”, AC Milan are seeking a midfielder, and the agent of Udinese 22-year-old Piotr Zielinski will be in Italy in the next days.

    Still according to the Milan-based paper, Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has confirmed that the American tycoon Frank Cascio is intentioned to buy the Sicilian club.
    As reported by the Corriere dello Sport, Napoli have reached a full agreement with Juventus for the Argentinian midfielder Roberto Pereyra.

    The same newspaper also confirms that AS Roma are about to carry out the negotiation for Inter Milan defender Juan Jesus.

    Still according to the “Corriere”, Atletico Madrid could be behind the rupture between Lazio and the Spanish forward Keita Balde Diao.

    Tuttosport is sure: Juventus will sign Marko Pjaca; the bianconeri must solve only a few details with Dinamo Zagreb.

    According to the same media, Torino are about to carry out the negotiation for AS Roma striker Iago Falque.

    Finally, the Turin-based paper reports that AC Milan could replace the 28-year-old Carlos Bacca with the Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko.
     
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