Trevoh Chalobah, Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao are among the players who will likely be involved in negotiations between Serie A giants Milan, Inter, Juventus and Chelsea in the coming weeks.

European clubs are ready to resume the season after the September international break which – as usual – brought plenty of transfer speculations to light.

Rafael Leao’s future is undoubtedly among Italy’s most debated transfer-related arguments, with Milan ready to offer him a new deal amid interest from Chelsea and Manchester City.

La Gazzetta Dello Sport’s latest report about the matter suggests the Rossoneri want to extend Leao’s contract, but if they fail to strike a deal, the two Premier League giants would be ready to pounce on the 23-year-old.

Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech are seen as potential options for the Rossoneri if they part company with Leao, while Armando Broja is one of the profiles scrutinised by the Rossoneri who are preparing to sign a new centre-forward in 2023.

Pulisic was also linked with a move to Juventus during the international break and according to multiple reports last summer, he had been offered to the Old Lady in a player-plus-cash swap deal for Matthijs de Ligt, who eventually joined Bayern Munich.

The same goes for N’Golo Kante who, according to Tuttosport, remains an option for Juventus if the Frenchman leaves at the end of his contract in June.

The Bianconeri and the Blues will be in talks for Denis Zakaria, who moved to Stamford Bridge on loan with an option to buy on the deadline day.

Likewise, Inter and Chelsea’s representatives will discuss Romelu Lukaku’s future in 2023 after the striker returned to San Siro on loan last summer.

On the other hand, the Nerazzurri look to Trevoh Chalobah if they are forced to sell Milan Skriniar in January. Skriniar’s contract runs out in June 2023 and the Nerazzurri will soon resume talks with his agent who received a €9m-a-year offer from PSG only a few months ago.

One thought on “Pulisic, Leao, Chalobah: all the potential deals between Juventus, Inter, Milan and Chelsea”
  1. How about if all Italian teams don’t make deals with Chelsea and PSG wrecking Serie A and the national team.

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