Accordo confermato: Daniel Maldini è stato ufficialmente annunciato da Roma, mentre Monza sta pianificando le trattative. Maldini viene sostituito da Dybala, che ha lasciato il suo ex allenatore e si unisce alla squadra precedente.

Monza’s desire to keep hold of Daniel Maldini has been confirmed but they will need to negotiate on the price with AC Milan, according to a report.

Maldini was first loaned to Empoli for the first half of the season but he found himself down the pecking order so the decision was then taken to send him to Monza, where he has played more and has scored four goals.

Their director Adriano Galliani is believe to be keen on a permanent deal, while there are doubts about the role that he would have with the Rossoneri next season if he were to return and stay. Thus, the next few weeks will be crucial in deciding his fate.

According to what is being reported by MilanNews, Monza would like to keep Daniel Maldini but there is no option to buy or obligation to buy as part of his loan deal with them, which means they cannot instantly make him a permanent signing.

Milan will set the player’s price and will enter into negotiations with the teams that have requested information. In addition to Monza, Roma also made some inquiries about Maldini, who had a much better second half of the season.

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Napoli dream of giving Dybala to new coach Conte

Napoli are in the process of finalising Antonio Conte’s arrival and are dreaming of a summer deal for Roma star Paulo Dybala.

The 30-year-old Argentinian forward has just over a year left on his current contract with the Giallorossi, which contains a €12m release clause for foreign clubs and a €20m clause for other teams in Serie A.

Roma are hoping to renew Dybala’s contract, possibly removing these clauses, and have confidence that an agreement can be reached soon. This season, the Argentine forward scored 16 goals and provided 10 assists in 39 matches across all competitions.

Dybala dream

TMW details how Napoli’s priority is to finalise the arrival of Conte, who’ll sign a three-year contract to start his new project, and they are then ready to switch focus to the transfer market, wanting to give the coach the right reinforcements to start turning things around.

The Partenopei are dreaming of a move for Dybala, who’d be welcome in Conte’s squad, but would need to fight off competition for the star forward’s signature.

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