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Milan signs Nkunku 37 million, Juventus defender transfers to Premier League, Purple Lily signs and renews contract with Keane

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On August 30, local time in Italy, AC Milan Club officially announced that it had introduced 27-year-old French striker Christopher Nkunku from Chelsea, and the two sides signed the contract until June 30, 2030.

Enkunku was born on November 14, 1997 in Ragne (France), on the river Marne. He started his youth training in Paris Saint-Germain and made his first appearance in the club's first team in 2015. He made 78 appearances for PSG, scoring 11 goals, winning three Ligue 1 titles, two French Cup titles, three French Super Cup titles and two French League Cup titles.

In the summer of 2019, Nkunku transferred to RB Leipzig for 19.5 million euros, scored 70 goals in 172 appearances, won two German Cup championships, and won the Bundesliga Golden Boot Award in the 2022/23 season.

In 2023, Nkunku joined Chelsea for 60 million euros, scored 18 goals in 62 appearances, and won the European Cup and Club World Cup championship this summer.

Since March 2022, Nkunku has played 14 times for the French national team and scored a goal. The German transfer market revealed that the transfer fee for Nkunku to join Milan is 37 million euros, while Italian media said that if all bonus terms are realized, the total fee will reach 43 million.

Nkunku became the eighth new player signed by Milan this summer after Modric, Richie, Jasari, Estupinien, Dwent, Asecum and Traciano. The French striker will wear the No. 18 jersey of the Ross and Blacks.

On August 30, local time in Italy, Juventus Club officially announced that defender Nicolo Savona will transfer to Nottingham Forest, with the transfer fee of 13 million euros, plus a surcharge.

Nottingham Forest Club also confirmed that Italian defender Savona joined from the Zebras and signed a five-year contract until June 2030.

Nottingham Forest initially offered a price of around 12 million euros, but was rejected by Juventus. However, in the end, the two clubs reached an agreement, with Savona's fixed transfer fee of 13 million euros, plus the surcharge slightly higher than 15 million.

Juventus confirmed on its official website: "Juventus Football Club announced that it has reached an agreement with Nottingham Forest Football Club. Nikola Savona's transfer fee is 13 million euros, which will be paid in four fiscal years, and there is a floating bonus of up to 2.5 million. The deal has a positive economic impact on this fiscal year, with an auxiliary fee of about 12 million."

This is the first time in his 22-year-old Savona has left Juventus in his career. He has been growing up in Juventus' youth training and promoted to the first team last season, which means that the 100% transfer fee received by Juventus can be used as capital gains.

Savona became the second Juventus player to join Nottingham Forest this summer. Not long ago, Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luis had joined the Premier League club on loan, and the total cost for a buyout can reach 31.5 million euros.

Savona joined Juventus youth training when she was very young. He has played for the next generation since the 2022/23 season, making 61 appearances in two seasons, scoring two goals and five assists. He joined the first team last season, played 40 times for Juventus and scored two goals, his debut in the game against Verona.

"A young genius trained by the club is now beginning to add a new chapter to his overseas story. Thank you for everything you have done and wish you all the best in the future, Nicollo!"

Local time in Italy On August 30, local time in Italy, the Fiorentina Club officially announced that it would introduce 25-year-old Italian midfielder Nicolusi Cavilia on loan from the Serie B team Venice, with the option of buying out. If certain conditions are met, a mandatory buyout will be required.

Nicrouxci Cavilia is a player trained by Juventus youth training. She has played for several Italian clubs on loan. She joined Venice on loan in the summer of 2024 and was bought out by 3.5 million euros a year later.

Now, Nicolusi will join Purple Lily on loan from Venice, which has been relegated to the Serie B. It is reported that the rental fee is 1 million euros, plus the buyout clause of 7 million yuan. If Nicoluci plays at least 50% of the games for Fiorentina this season, Purple Lily must exercise the buyout right.

Nicrolucie played 58 times in the Serie A for Juventus, Sarenitana and Venice. Last season, he played 35 times in the league for "Water City", scoring four goals and three assists.

Turin 20-year-old French right-back Com Balcott on loan from Serie C Trana

Genoa 20-year-old Greek midfielder Hristos Papadopolos on loan from Serie C Atlanta U23

Como 31-year-old forward Alessandro Gabrieloni on loan from Serie B Juventus

The Fiorentine Club officially announced that it would renew its contract with Italian forward Moise Keane until June 2029. According to Italy Sky Sports, the termination fee in his contract also rose to 62 million euros.

Purple Lily confirmed Keane's contract renewal on Saturday morning local time: "Moise joined the club at the start of the 2024/25 season and made 44 appearances in various competitions in his first season, scoring 25 goals."

Chairman Comiso explained: "From the moment we first sat down with Alessandro Ferrari and Daniel Prade in Cagliari on April 21, we told him how happy we are about him and his performance. At the same time, I can see how much he cares about Fiorentina and the club and how grateful he is.. ”

" We have been working hard since then and have made great efforts financially to keep him in the club by extending his contract with us. I'm happy with this choice, which is good for the club, our fans and the players themselves. ”

Keen said: “I want to thank Chairman Comiso and the management team for all the support I have given me since I came to Florence. Everyone showed great trust in me, and I didn’t want to let anyone down, so I gave it all. ”

"I also want to thank our fans for their love and support. They all contributed a lot to what we achieved last season and their love for the club inspired me to work hard with my coaches and teammates to do better this season. ”

Keen had a 52 million euro termination clause in his previous contract, which, according to Sky Sports, has now been raised to 62 million, but will still be valid from July 1 to 15.

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