Football market operator Beppe Accardi predicts that the transfer window will gain concrete momentum mainly in the final days of August. He notes that, for now, clubs are primarily focused on moving on their surplus players.
Regarding potential high-profile moves like **Milan pursuing Modric or Bologna targeting Immobile**, Accardi states: “They represent significant added value for their respective clubs, much like De Bruyne moving to Napoli. These are all players who bring valuable experience.”
Asked **which major clubs he expects to be active**, he replied: “Milan, Juventus, and Roma will definitely need to make moves. We`ll have to see exactly when those become concrete.”
Turning to **activity in Serie B**, Accardi commented: “Certainly Palermo will be active, although they first need to trim their squad. Bari will also look to make moves. Spezia, having lost the playoff final, will aim to compete strongly again and will be key protagonists.”
On the situation with **Mulè returning to Avellino instead of staying at Trapani**, he explained: “An existing agreement was not honored. His return to Avellino is somewhat surprising. However, we`ve seen many things in football. There was a time when people kept their word. In modern times, written contracts barely hold value, let alone verbal agreements.”
Regarding the player **Pattarello**, Accardi noted: “Many teams are interested in him. He will have a significant market in the second part of pre-season training. We plan to wait until then, when teams will actively need players who can make a real impact. He has reached significant maturity now.”