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Serie A Transfers – Every Done Deal In The 2025 Summer Window So Far

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Scroll down for the full list of 2025-26 Serie A transfers that have been completed in Italy’s top soccer division so far this summer  

Inter have strengthened their roster with the signings of highly-rated duo Petar Sucic and exciting Brazilian prospect Luis Henrique.

Juventus currently holds the honor of spending the most on one single outlay. The Old Lady purchased Nico Gonzalez from Fiorentina for a reported fee of €28million.

In terms of the biggest transfer fee involving a departing player, that falls to Tijjani Reijnders. English Premier League side Man City paid Milan €54.3m for the Dutchman’s services.

On the subject of City, Pep Guardiola’s side waved farewell to club legend Kevin De Bruyne on June 12. The Belgian maestro has completed his switch to Napoli.

Elsewhere, Atalanta exercised the option to buy Ivorian defender Odilon Kossounou from Bayer Leverkusen. The 24-year-old spent last season on loan at the Gewiss and joined on a permanent deal for €20m.

Cesc Fabregas’ Como broke their transfer record on June 16 for Martin Baturina. The Croatian wonderkid joins the Lariani for a fee of €17m.

2025/26 Serie A Transfers – Deals Nearing Completion

Although a number of clubs have acted quickly during the adjusted summer transfer window, some are still looking at getting deals over the line.

Napoli have been handed a transfer boost as Liverpool lower their asking price for Darwin Nunez. The Uruguayan forward looks set to swap Merseyside for Naples in the coming weeks.

Victor Osimhen still needs to navigate his exit from the Maradona Stadium. The Super Eagles star spent last season on loan at Turkish side Galatasaray.

One potential destination for Osminhen could be Milan. The Rossoneri are considering selling Rafael Leao to bring in the Nigerian superstar.

With that said, Leao has said that he is happy at the San Siro and playing for the Diavolo. Bayern Munich also remain interested in the Portuguese winger but he could be staying put after all.

With the summer transfer activity in full swing, the best betting apps have all the latest markets, odds and futures markets ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.

The 2025/26 Completed Serie A Transfers So Far

AC Milan

In: 

Out:

Tijjani Reijnders – Man City (€54.3m)

Marco Pellegrino – Boca Juniors (€3.5m)

Pierre Kalulu – Juventus (€14m)

Atalanta

In:

Odilon Kossounou – Bayer Leverkusen (€20m)

Lazar Samardzic – Udinese (€15m)

Marco Brescianini – Frosinone (€10m)

Out:

Juan Musso – Atletico Madrid (€3m)

Rafael Toloi – Released

Rui Patricio – Al Ain (Free)

Bologna

In:

Nicolo Casale – Lazio (€6.5m)

Out:

Gianmarco Cangiano – Pescara – (Loan)

Cagliari

In:

Gianluca Gaetano – Napoli (€6m)

Out: 

Como

In:

Fellipe Jack – Palmeiras (€2m)

Alex Valle – Barcelona (€6m)

Ignace Van der Brempt – RB Salzburg (€5m)

Martin Baturina – Dinamo Zagreb (€17m)

Out:

Alessandro Bellemo – Sampdoria (€2m)

Nikolas Ioannou – Sampdoria (€2m)

Simone Ghidotti – Sampdoria (€0.4m)

Alessio Iovine – Retired

Pepe Reina – Retired

Cremonese

In:

Out:

Mouhamadou Sarr – Spezia (€0.2m)

Fiorentina

In:

Nicolo Fagioli – Juventus (€14m)

Out:

Nico Gonzalez – Juventus (€28m)

Michael Kayode – Brentford (€18m)

Sofyan Amrabat – Fenerbahce (€12m)

Gabriele Ferrarini – Released

Genoa

In:

Nicolae Stanciu – Damac (Free)

Out:

Federico Valietti – Trapani (Loan)

Manolo Portanova – Reggiana (Free)

Lennart Czyborra – Released

Mario Balotelli – Released

Milan Badelj – Released

Inter

In:

Luis Henrique – Marseille (€23m)

Petar Sucic – Dinamo Zagreb (€14m)

Out:

Martin Satriano – Lens (€5m)

Enoch Owusu – St Gallen (Loan)

Marko Arnautovic – Released

Juventus

In:

Nico Gonzalez – Fiorentina (€28m)

Lloyd Kelly – Newcastle (€17m)

Pierre Kalulu – Milan (€14m)

Michele Di Gregorio – Monza (€14m)

Out:

Nicolo Fagioli – Fiorentina (€14m)

Hans Nicolussi Caviglia – Venezia (€3.5m)

Lazio

In:

Nuno Tavares – Arsenal (€5m)

Fisayo Dele-Bashiru – Hatayspor (€3.4m)

Samuel Gigot – Marseille (€3m)

Out:

Andre Anderson – Released

Nicolo Casale – Bologna (€6.5m)

Lecce

In:

Out:

Mats Lemmens – Molenbeek (Free)

Joan Gonzalez – Retired

Jeppe Corfitzen – Released

Napoli

In: 

Luca Marianucci – Empoli (€9m)

Kevin De Bruyne – Man City (Free)

Out:

Natan – Betis (€9m)

Gianluca Gaetano – Cagliari (€6m)

Parma

In:

Christian Ordonez – Velez Sarsfield (€8.5m)

Out:

Pisa

In:

Out:

Roma

In:

Out:

Enzo Le Fee – Sunderland (€23m)

Mats Hummels – Retired

Sassuolo

In:

Tarik Muharemovic – Juve Next Gen (€3m)

Out:

Pedro Obiang – Monza (Free)

Torino

In:

Marcus Pedersen – Feyenoord (€3.5m)

Out:

Udinese

In:

Out:

Lazar Samardzic – Atalanta (€15m)

Nehuen Perez – Porto (€13m)

Verona

In:

Antoine Bernede – Lausanne (€2m)
Cheikh Niasse – Young Boys (€3.5m)
Grigoris Kastanos – Salernitana (€1.2m)

Out:

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