Today’s Papers – Thuram only sees Inter, Juventus call Muharemovic

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Today’s Papers – Thuram only sees Inter, Juventus call Muharemovic

Today’s Papers – Thuram only sees Inter, Juventus call Muharemovic

La Gazzetta dello SportMilan, record return for the CroatianThere’s ModricOn the bench against Genoa, on the pitch against Cagliari.Rome derby and security: chaos fixture listThuram, I only see Inte...

Today’s Papers – Thuram only sees Inter, Juventus call Muharemovic

La Gazzetta dello SportMilan, record return for the CroatianThere’s ModricOn the bench against Genoa, on the pitch against Cagliari.Rome derby and security: chaos fixture listThuram, I only see Inte...

Inter Milan's Marcus Thuram has made it crystal clear: his heart belongs to the Nerazzurri. After playing a decisive role in the Scudetto push, the French striker is now eyeing Coppa Italia glory, declaring his future firmly in black and blue. Meanwhile, Juventus have made a surprise move for defender Muharemovic, sparking a transfer tug-of-war with Inter's Ausilio and Carnevali, as the Bianconeri look to leverage their 50% clause to bring the youngster back to Turin.

Elsewhere in Serie A, Romelu Lukaku has returned to Castel Volturno, meeting teammates and coach Antonio Conte, though he'll continue training separately. The big striker's future remains uncertain, as he's endured his worst spell with the Rossoneri since 2019—completing just 24 of 56 dribbles and failing to score in 65 days. Milan are also assessing their squad, with a new director and medical staff on the horizon as the coach seeks greater influence: "We didn't understand each other at the start of the season," he admitted.

Over at Napoli, Kim Min-jae, John Stones, and Nathan Aké are in the mix for Luciano Spalletti's revamped defense. Gleison Bremer has apologized for his error against Verona but expects a renewal and pay rise, while the club's €58m clause and interest in Bayern's South Korean star, plus Man City duo and young talents Baidoo and Ordonez, keep things intriguing. El Karouani is also on the left-back radar.

Across Europe, Arsenal have soared into the Champions League Final and could clinch the Premier League after a 22-year drought, while Bayern Munich and PSG battle it out to the wire. Bukayo Saka celebrates, but Diego Simeone fumes. And in the goalkeeping market, veteran operator Petrachi has been tracking Livakovic for months, with competition heating up for the Croatian shot-stopper.

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