Juventus reaches agreement for Dibu Martinez as Inter eyes player transfers
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 7:40 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Juventus has reportedly agreed to a three-year contract with Dibu Martinez, valued at 5 million per season, with discussions ongoing to convince Aston Villa to accept a 10 million transfer. In parallel, Inter Milan is focused on strengthening their squad, looking at players such as Solet and Atta, while negotiations with Atalanta are underway for additional transfers. The World Cup is set to begin tomorrow, introducing new rules that could impact player performances and valuations.
- •Juventus agrees to terms with Dibu Martinez for 5 million per season.
- •Aston Villa reportedly seeks 10 million for Martinez's transfer.
- •Inter Milan pursues player transfers, considering Solet and Atta.
- •World Cup starts tomorrow, introducing new regulations.
- •Inter negotiates with Atalanta for additional player acquisitions.
- 7:40 AMYahoo Sports — Today’s Papers – Palestra’s assist for Inter, Juventus agreement with Dibu Martinez
"La Gazzetta dello SportHere we are; tomorrow we startWorld Cup: weight of goldPlayers valued at over 13 billion on the pitch. Yamal the most valuable star: 292m. Real offer 150m for the Argentine Alva...
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