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Fabrizio Romano: Vlahovic, Kane, Maresca & PL Moves

Fabrizio Romano details Vlahovic’s Juventus exit talks, Kane-Barça tension, Maresca to Man City, plus transfer plans for Leeds and Everton.

Bhavik·July 1, 2026· 5 min read 0

Fabrizio Romano’s Latest Transfer News From Flow Miami

In his latest Flow Miami live show, Fabrizio Romano delivered another packed round of transfer updates, with tension around Harry Kane and Barcelona, the Dusan Vlahovic situation at Juventus, Enzo Maresca’s move to Manchester City, and several important deals across Europe. The transfer insider combined exclusive details with on the record confirmations from clubs and agents, sketching the early shape of the summer market.

Dusan Vlahovic Set To Leave Juventus

Romano opened with a firm update on Dusan Vlahovic. The Serbian striker is now expected to leave Juventus this summer after internal talks and market assessments. Juventus are prepared to consider serious proposals and are no longer treating Vlahovic as untouchable.

Several clubs have already made initial contacts, though negotiations are still at an early stage. A sale is seen inside Juventus as a way to fund a wider rebuild and give the club room to maneuver under financial constraints. They will not accept a symbolic fee; Vlahovic is still valued as a top level striker, so talks will revolve around a substantial package, likely including add ons and future clauses.

At the same time, Juventus are working on possible attacking reinforcements. Romano mentioned Randal Kolo Muani as a profile appreciated at the club. The French forward is seen as versatile and aligned with the style Juventus want to develop. Discussions are ongoing over potential conditions, but there is no full agreement.

Juventus are also in the market for a new goalkeeper. The club have spoken to agents of multiple keepers and are weighing up experience against long term potential. Any final decision will depend on outgoing transfers and the budget created by sales such as Vlahovic.

Premier League Moves: Leeds, Everton And Maresca To City

Romano then moved to Premier League news, starting with Leeds United. Leeds are working on a move for Harry Wilson as part of their plan for wide attacking reinforcements. Talks are still developing, but there is concrete interest. Wilson is viewed as someone who can contribute immediately while retaining resale value.

Everton are pushing to sign Hayden Hackney. Romano explained that Everton have already presented their project to the player’s camp and are negotiating the structure of a deal. Hackney’s ability to contribute in both build up and defensive phases makes him a key target for a midfield reshuffle at Goodison Park.

One of the headline stories involved Enzo Maresca. Romano confirmed that Manchester City have appointed Maresca, with an agreement in place and internal confirmation already given. The Italian coach, highly regarded for his tactical work and development of young players, will join the City project with responsibilities tailored to his profile and experience.

Chelsea quickly responded publicly to Maresca’s departure. Romano relayed a formal Chelsea statement thanking Maresca for his contribution and wishing him well. The London club had been prepared for this outcome, so there is no sense of shock, but it remains a significant adjustment within their technical structure.

Liam Rosenior And Nico Paz Secure New Projects

Former Hull City manager Liam Rosenior is also on the move. Romano reported that Rosenior is set to join Paris FC, with all parties close to full agreement on contract terms. The project in Paris has convinced Rosenior, who views it as an opportunity to develop his ideas in a competitive European environment. Final details, including staff composition and preseason planning, are being ironed out.

In Italy, ambitious Como have completed a notable signing. Romano confirmed that Nico Paz has agreed to join the club. The talented midfielder, considered one of the more promising players in his age group, is attracted by the chance of regular first team football. Como see Paz as a centerpiece for their future and expect him to grow into a key creative figure. Paperwork and medicals are in place, so the deal is essentially done.

Harry Kane, Barcelona And Bayern In New Tension

The most dramatic segment of the show concerned Harry Kane. Romano described fresh tension around the striker, who remains central to the plans of both Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Barcelona have explored the conditions of a potential move and held contacts to understand the financial demands. They see Kane as an elite finisher who could transform their attack, but any deal would require a complex solution because of their economic situation.

Bayern Munich are still in the race. The German champions have long admired Kane and previously made serious attempts to sign him. Romano noted that Bayern have not given up on bringing Kane to the Bundesliga, though they are also working on alternative targets. The situation is marked by “crazy tension” due to overlapping interests, tight finances, and the need for clarity on Kane’s preferences and contractual position.

The story remains very open. No final decision has been taken, and the coming weeks will be crucial. If Barcelona manage to offload players and create room in their salary structure, they could push more aggressively. Bayern’s approach will depend on progress with other targets, while Kane and his camp will weigh the sporting and financial merits of each proposal.

A Summer Window Set For More Twists

Romano closed by stressing that this transfer window is still in its early, intense phase. With Dusan Vlahovic heading towards an exit from Juventus, Harry Kane at the center of a battle between Barcelona and Bayern, Enzo Maresca confirmed at Manchester City, and rising profiles such as Nico Paz and Hayden Hackney on the move, the market is already full of major storylines.

He promised further updates as negotiations progress, reminding viewers that many of the most important decisions are still to come and that clubs across Europe are preparing for another unpredictable summer of transfers.

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