Check out today’s updates about Serie A transfers, including Milan‘s planning to sell two midfielders in the summer and Bologna‘s interest in Scottish midfielders Connor Bannor and Josh Campbell.

Milan and Roma are set to meet in the Europa League quarter-final second leg, while Atalanta will host Liverpool at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo but there has been plenty of transfer stories involving Serie A clubs on Thursday.

La Gazzetta dello Sport has confirmed that Manchester United are moving forward with Juventus defender Gleison Bremer. However, the Bianconeri’s wish list to replace the Brazilian includes Riccardo Calafiori, Maxence Lacroix, Jean-Clair Todibo, and Strahinja Pavlović. According to the report, Juventus will also listen to offers for Dean Huijsen.

In the meantime, Mattia Zaccagni, one of Bianconeri’s transfer targets in attack, has confirmed a contract extension with Lazio until 2029, and according to Il Corriere dello Sport the Biancocelesti are interested in ex-Inter and Atalanta left wing-back Robin Gosens for next summer.

Sportitalia has reported that Inter have already called Genoa to discuss Albert Gudmundsson, who remains a transfer target for Juventus and Tottenham. As per Tuttosport, the 26-year-old prioritises a move to the Premier League but is open to staying in Serie A as well.

According to Gazzetta, Milan are ready to sell both Ismael Bennacer and Yacine Adli at the end of the season, while Luka Jovic’s future remains uncertain.

Thursday’s printed edition of the pink paper on page 26 also reports Napoli are moving forward to sign Canada international Jonathan David who is open to joining the Partenopei even if they don’t qualify for the Champions League this season. However, his club Lille have set a €50m price tag on the 24-year-old.

Gazzetta adds on page 29 that Scottish midfielders Connor Barron (Aberdeen) and Josh Campbell (Hibernian) are on Bologna’s radars for next season and could follow their compatriots Lewis Ferguson and Aaron Hickey, now at Brentford, at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

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