After winning the Serie A title this year, Napoli are already planning to win another Scudetto next season, as they’ve been quite proactive in the transfer market over the past few days. They started with the acquisition of Kevin De Bruyne, who was signed on a free after his contract with Manchester City expired, and they’re keen on bolstering their frontline with a few more additions.
Elsewhere, Juventus and Inter Milan are representing the Italian top-flight well in the 2025 Club World Cup, with both calcios likely to advance to the knockout rounds. Like Napoli, these two teams are also busy in the summer transfer window.
Then, there’s AC Milan under new head coach Max Allegri. After missing out on a spot in European football, the Rossoneri are retooling their team under Allegri, and fans can expect several ins and outs on their roster, looking to improve their SBOTOP Serie A 2025 odds.
Napoli far from done in the transfer market
The acquisition of Kevin De Bruyne gives Napoli a proven playmaker, and they plan to optimize this move by further reinforcing their attack. Napoli have reportedly opened negotiations with Noa Lang, Federico Chiesa, and Dan Ndoye. They also inquired about Bologna center-back Sam Beukema.
Lang was one of PSV Eindhoven’s top performers this season, notching 11 league goals and 11 assists. He has long been linked with a move to Naples, but he might finally secure a transfer there since he has agreed on personal terms with I Partenopei. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, Napoli could confirm Lang’s arrival as early as tomorrow.
Napoli are also keen on acquiring Federico Chiesa from Liverpool. The 27-year-old winger played sparingly for the Reds this term, only making 12 appearances across all competitions. Chiesa could use a trip back to Italy since his Premier League stint hasn’t worked out thus far.
Moreover, Napoli have tabled talks with Bologna in a potential package deal involving Dan Ndoye and San Beukema. Ndoye had eight league goals and four assists this season. Beukema had been a regular starter at center half for the Rossoblu, making him a useful addition since Alessandro Buongiorno is still on the sidelines. The Partenopei are also interested in Jadon Sancho, but the Englishman is not on top of the team’s shortlist.
Juventus and Inter Milan doing well in Club World Cup

Juventus and Inter Milan are among the undefeated teams in the Club World Cup, and these two teams might meet somewhere in the knockouts.
Juventus are at the top of Group G with six points after beating Al-Ain and Wydad with a whopping aggregate tally of 9-1, and they have a superior goal difference over Manchester City. On the other hand, Inter Milan are second in Group E with four points after a 1-1 draw against Monterrey and a 2-1 win over the Urawa Reds – not a bad start under new boss Cristian Chivu.
As far as their transfer activities are concerned, Juventus and Inter Milan’s front offices have been busy on the phones.
Juventus are doing all they can to keep Randal Kolo Muani permanently, and they’ve reportedly met with Jonathan David’s representatives. The Bianconeri also opened negotiations with Nottingham Forest, who are keen on acquiring Samuel Mbangula and Tim Weah.
Inter Milan are fending off feelers from rival clubs. According to the Serie A 2025 news, Galatasaray are reportedly after Hakan Calhanoglu. Fulham and Nottingham Forest are pursuing Mehdi Taremi, and Atletico Madrid want to get Carlos Augusto. The Nerazzurri also exercised their €6.5 million buy option to keep midfielder Nicola Zalewski (from AS Roma) after a productive loan stint last term.
AC Milan to rebuild under Allegri
AC Milan’s front office is adamant that they plan to keep Rafael Leao and Mike Maignan this summer while listening to offers for their other key players. Leao was one of the Rossoneri’s top scorers with eight league goals and eight assists, while Maignan has been the team’s first-choice goalkeeper since arriving from Lille in 2021.
Furthermore, AC Milan have tabled a €30 bid for Ardon Jashari, who did well in his first full season with Club Brugge. The 22-year-old is eyed as the ideal replacement for Tijjani Reijnders, who transferred to Manchester City a few weeks ago.
The Rossoneri are also planning to sell Theo Hernandez, who is in advanced talks with Al-Hilal, and Luka Jovic, who could move to Mexican club Cruz Azul. If they sell Hernandez and Jovic, AC Milan could use the money to pursue Maxim De Cuyper, Oleksandr Zinchenko, or Andrea Cambiaso to add to their full-back depth.
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