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Cagliari, Dimarco and Tonali dreams. For Nainggolan now it comes

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The left winger and central midfielder could be on loan. Radja pushes to terminate the contract with Inter but will not have a severance pay

CAGLIARI. The Cagliari market is closely linked to the outings. The sporting director Capozzucca is working to sell the players who will return from the loans by the end of the month, thus avoiding paying their July salary. It would already be a first form of saving. There is no doubt that one of the first goals is the purchase of a central midfielder. The Sandro Tonali idea, for now, is only a suggestion, but if Milan redeem him from Cellino’s Brescia (the negotiation is in progress), he could decide to sell him out on loan and the Cagliari solution would be ideal for a footballer who needs to play continuously to mature. In the coming weeks it will be understood if this operation is fantasy football or if it can be realized.

Left band. If Lykogiannis goes away, which Lazio and Fiorentina like, the replacement could be Federico Dimarco, 23, last season at Verona on loan from Inter. His contract with the Nerazzurri expires in 2023. Cagliari has an open conversation with Zhang’s club for Nainggolan and new matches are expected by return of post. On these occasions we will also talk about the left winger, who can do both the third defense and the fourth in midfield.

Radja. Inter want to free the midfielder but are not willing to give bonuses. At present the deal is complicated because Cagliari cannot guarantee the 4.5 million net per season that the player receives. The track remains open, also because the Quattro Mori are studying the possibility of spreading the Belgian’s salary over several years. And then there is the will of the player, not a secondary factor, who expressed the desire to end his career in Sardinia.

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Redundancies. One of them is Diego Godin. Not because the Uruguayan defender is not appreciated, the problem is his salary considering that he earns 3.5 million net per season and still has a two-year contract with the rossoblù club. He received a very rich offer from Dinamo Moscow: the Russian company would offer the Uruguayan defender a three-year deal at 4 million net a year. The player’s first response was no, but it looks like he is thinking now and could retrace his steps. Cagliari could also have re-discussed Rugani’s loan with Juventus, but the problem is always the same, unsustainable salaries for the coffers of a club that keeps an eye on the budget.

Ideas. Kevin Bonifazi is a welcome defender at Semplici. For the midfield there is the opening of Napoli to sell Stanislav Lobotka on loan with the right of redemption. The Slovak player in blue would be closed. He would have welcomed the transfer to the Rossoblu. For the attack the name that circulates is always the same: Pablo Rodríguez. the South American could come in handy if Simeone were to leave. Torino has come forward in the last few hours. Strootman track deleted. The Dutch midfielder at the moment seems to give priority to Genoa, who could get him back from Olympique Marseille on a one-year loan with obligation to buy back.

Jewelry. Inter have not lost interest in Nandez, as have Lazio and Fiorentina. Everyone must know that only by paying the release clause of 36 million the operation can be closed. Roma, which seems to have received a no from Donnarumma, could go to the charge for Cragno, a profile that the new coach Mourinho likes. To buy it you need 25 million. Bologna, on the other hand, has set their sights on Zappa but Cagliari does not seem willing to let him go.

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