Rome, Italy – November 17: Italian Genre Luigi Donnaruma and Federico Chiesa celebrate their victory at the end of the UEFA Euro 2024 European Qualifier match between Italy and North Macedonia at the Italian Stadio Olipico on November 17, 2023. (Photo: Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
Giorgio Scalvini, Federico Chiesa and Marco Carnesecchi are among the Italian players who will be able to change the club this summer ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Football Italy is looking at five Italian players who will be able to join the new club this summer before playing in the 2026 World Cup, provided that Azzurri is eligible for the first time since 2014.
Based on the latest transfer rumors and exclusive football Italian renewals, we present some of the most rated Italian players who can leave the current club during the summer 2025 transfer period.
From goalkeepers to center forwards, there are five Azurlis who aren’t surprised by their summer transfers.
Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta)
The DEA shot stopper is being targeted by Manchester United, who was ready to send an offer of 40 million euros at the end of June, as reported exclusively by Soccer Italy. The fees aren’t enough to convince Atalanta, as Carnesecchi has become the regular starter for Bergamo, which has been on a contract until June 2028. Atalanta has already sold another Italian player, Mateo Letegui. This means that offers from Manchester United or other clubs must really be persuasive.
Giorgio Scalbini (Atalanta)
Another Italian talent signed with Atalanta. The versatile defender had a problematic season as he recovered from a knee injury between 2024-25 and then missed the second part of the campaign due to shoulder issues. The Times reported last week that Scalvini is Newcastle United’s preferred target target, but Napoli and Milan are also interested, according to SportMediaset. As mentioned earlier in Carnesecchi, it is not easy to convince Atalanta to sell players, given that La Dea is one of the healthiest Italian clubs financially.

Davide Frattesi (Inter)
Moving to the middle of the centre, David Fratesi of Inter is certainly worth noting. Certainly, Christian Civ doesn’t want to break up from Italian International, but Atletico Madrid has recently been interested in the former Sasuro star. Frattesi has not passed forward requests, but I certainly hope that it will be included frequently in the starting XI after the exit of Simone Inzaghi. Frattesi is not unavailable for sale at San Siro. This does not mean Inter will accept the 25-year-old offer. With 15 goals and nine assists, he assists in 89 appearances in all competitions during his two years at Inter, so Nerazzurri’s asking price certainly isn’t low.
Federico Chiesa (Liverpool)
He is probably one of the most likely Italian players to change the club this summer. New Azzuri manager Gennaro Gattuso has already told Liverpool Winger he will have to get playing time between 2025 and 26 to get his first call since June 2024. Soccer Italy reported in June that they wanted to leave Anfield this summer, but the signing of the Serie A position is aimed at the Serie A position when signing the Serie A position. leaf.

Lorenzo Lucca (Udinese)
Like Chiesa, Lucca is very likely to leave Udinese, but contrary to Liverpool wingers, the towering centre forward has already attracted some admirers. Naples considers him to be the second option to bolster the attack behind Darwin Nunes, but Atalanta has identified him as the replacement for Saudi-bound Retegui. Rome and Milan are also linked to former Pisa and Ajax stars, who are valued at 40 million euros by Bianconeri.
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