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World Cup 2026 Watch: Alhassane's €4m Bologna Transfer Hangs in the Balance Amid Conflicting Reports

Football Italia·July 15, 2026
As the football world slowly turns its gaze toward the horizon of the FIFA World Cup 2026, securing regular playing time has never been more critical for international hopefuls. However, for highly-rated forward Alhassane, his immediate club future remains shrouded in uncertainty. According to Football Italia, a cloud of conflicting reports currently hangs over his proposed transfer to Serie A outfit Bologna, with negotiations reportedly stalling over a €4 million demand. The crux of the issue lies in a geographical discrepancy in reporting. While outlets in Italy suggest that Bologna is on the verge of finalizing a deal to bring the dynamic attacker to the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Spanish media presents a starkly different picture. Reports from Spain claim that the talks have hit a substantial roadblock, with Alhassane’s current camp digging their heels in over a strict €4 million valuation. This gap in perceived negotiation progress leaves fans and pundits alike guessing about the player's immediate future. For Bologna, acquiring a player of Alhassane's caliber makes perfect tactical sense. The Rossoblu are looking to bolster their attacking options with pace and versatility, vital ingredients for navigating the grueling Serie A schedule. However, meeting the €4m asking price could prove to be a sticking point for a club famous for its shrewd, calculated movements in the transfer market. Beyond the boardroom drama, this transfer impasse carries significant weight for the player's international ambitions. With the expanded 48-team format of the 2026 World Cup fast approaching, the margin for error in securing a national team roster spot is razor-thin. Regular minutes in a highly tactical, top-five European league like Serie A would serve as the perfect, high-visibility audition for Alhassane. Stagnation or a prolonged summer saga could severely hinder his momentum, costing him vital game time to impress his international manager ahead of the global showcase. Ultimately, the coming days will be decisive. Will Bologna step up and meet the financial demands to secure their target, or will the rigid valuation force Alhassane to look elsewhere for his World Cup springboard? As the transfer window ticks down, resolving this cross-border media dispute into a concrete agreement is paramount for all parties involved.