Juventus Targets Lucumí, Bastoni Stays at Inter, Milan Eyes Glasner and Rangnick
June 11, 2026 · Jorge García
The transfer market is abuzz with Juventus eyeing Lucumí, Inter retaining Bastoni, and Milan pursuing Glasner and Rangnick.
The transfer market continues to heat up as Juventus, Inter, and Milan make significant moves. Juventus is keen on acquiring Jhon Lucumí to bolster their defense. Lucumí, a Bologna center-back, has a release clause of €28 million valid until mid-July, and Juventus has already initiated contact. Meanwhile, Dusan Vlahovic is set to leave Juventus on a free transfer come July 1st, with Atlético Madrid and other top clubs showing interest.
Inter has solidified its stance on keeping Alessandro Bastoni. Despite interest from various European clubs, Bastoni remains a central figure in Inter's plans, as confirmed by his agent. The club is also focused on strengthening its midfield, with Curtis Jones from Liverpool being a prime target. Additionally, they are in talks with Udinese for players like Arthur Atta and Oumar Solet.
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Milan is shaping its future with Ralf Rangnick as a potential technical director and Oliver Glasner as a coaching candidate. This shift moves Zlatan Ibrahimovic further from the decision-making circle. Rafael Leao has hinted at a potential departure, while Christian Pulisic's contract renewal remains uncertain as he evaluates post-World Cup opportunities.
The transfer discussions extend beyond these three clubs. Napoli is progressing in negotiations for Anan Khalaili, while Lazio is interested in Danish prospect Jonathan Asp Jensen. Atalanta is looking to secure Ljubo Puljic from Bayern Munich for their U23 team. Meanwhile, Como is close to signing Brazilian defender Kaiki from Cruzeiro.
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