Summer transfer update: Window officially open! Information from Chalobah, Juventus and more
The Serie A summer transfer window has opened with information from Como and Juventus regarding player moves and interest.

The Serie A summer transfer window officially opened today, bringing important updates from Como and Juventus. Como have confirmed the return of Nico Paz but denied making a formal approach for Chelsea defensive player Trevoh Chalobah. Juventus director Giovanni Carnevali has acknowledged the club's interest in Emiliano "Dibu" Martinez and Randal Kolo Muani, and revealed that the Bianconeri have no plans to make a new contract offer to Dusan Vlahovic. Meanwhile, according to information from The Athletic, New York City FC is interested in Christian Pulisic. However, Milan is still confident in retaining the US team star and is expected to activate the option to extend his contract until 2028.
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