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Serie A Giants Battle for Frankfurt's Can Uzun with World Cup 2026 on the Horizon

Football Italia·July 6, 2026
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 rapidly approaching on the horizon, the upcoming transfer windows are no longer just about domestic dominance—they are vital staging grounds for international squads. In that vein, a fascinating Serie A transfer battle is currently brewing. According to Football Italia, both Napoli and AC Milan are closely monitoring Eintracht Frankfurt sensation Can Uzun. The 19-year-old forward, widely regarded as one of the brightest young prospects in European football, has been making a significant impression in the Bundesliga. Now, Italy's elite are circling. For Napoli, navigating life under Antonio Conte, Uzun represents the kind of youthful, dynamic versatility that could inject fresh energy into their frontline. Meanwhile, AC Milan views the Frankfurt starlet as a prime candidate to bolster their attacking depth as they look to mount a serious title challenge. But beyond the tactical implications for these Italian giants, a potential mid-season or summer move for Uzun carries massive weight for his international ambitions. Uzun recently made the highly publicized decision to represent the Turkish national team, opting to play for them over Germany. As Turkey looks to solidify its roster for the grueling World Cup 2026 qualifiers—aiming to secure their spot in North America—regular, high-level minutes are absolutely essential for the teenager's development. Moving to a historically rich and tactically rigorous league like Serie A could accelerate Uzun's growth exponentially. The defensive discipline of Italian football is infamous for forging complete, well-rounded forwards. Playing under the intense pressure of the San Siro or the Diego Armando Maradona stadium would provide Uzun with the exact type of big-game experience needed to perform for Turkey on the world's biggest sporting stage. According to the initial reports out of Germany cited by Football Italia, the race is heating up, with the player's representatives surely aware of the immense interest. For Uzun, the next contract he signs won't just dictate his daily club future; it will fundamentally shape his readiness to shine for Turkey at the 2026 World Cup.