Parma’s transfer market is currently in a phase of waiting. The arrival of new head coach Carlos Cuesta has led to a strategic slowdown: the idea is to evaluate the current squad before making major moves in the market.
The only urgent need appears to be replacing Bonny, and the first target was Zian Ivanovic. However, Millwall rejected a €10 million offer, raising the asking price to €16 million. As a result, the Crociati have shifted their focus to Lorenzo Colombo from Milan, who scored six goals for Empoli last season.
Meanwhile, the potential departures of Man and Mihaila seem to be off the table for now. As reported by La Gazzetta di Parma, both players will join the preseason training camp, giving Cuesta a chance to assess them more closely. So far, there have been no concrete offers for Man, while Lecce backed out of a move for Mihaila due to the asking price.
Giovanni Leoni's future is also a hot topic, with Inter still showing strong interest. Parma are asking for €40 million, while Inter's offer stops at €30 million, but a renewed bid is not ruled out if Acerbi is cut from the Milan-based club. Finally, Fiorentina continue to monitor Sohm: their €10 million offer does not satisfy Parma, who are asking for €20 million. However, a deal could be reached at around €15 million.