Football Today
·29. Januar 2026
Inter in advanced talks for Genoa’s Brooke Norton-Cuffy as Perisic deal collapses

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·29. Januar 2026

Inter Milan are in advanced talks to sign Genoa defender Brooke Norton-Cuffy on a permanent deal.
The 22-year-old has emerged as a priority target for the Nerazzurri as they look to strengthen the right side of their squad for the second half of the season.
Negotiations accelerated after PSV Eindhoven made it clear that Ivan Perisic would not be sold this month.
Inter have since pivoted decisively towards Norton-Cuffy, with discussions progressing rapidly.
The England Under-21 international has impressed since joining Genoa from Arsenal last season.
He arrived in Italy in a deal worth around €2 million and has quickly established himself as a regular starter.
Norton-Cuffy has made 22 appearances in all competitions, contributing one goal and one assist. He has provided consistent athleticism and attacking drive from right-back.
Juventus have also held talks with Genoa in recent days as they explore options at right wing-back.
The Turin club have enquired about a potential deal but are currently limited to a loan structure with an obligation to buy tied to Champions League qualification.
Genoa are holding out for a fee close to €25 million. The valuation is influenced by a 20 percent sell-on clause owed to Arsenal from the original transfer.
Inter are better positioned to meet Genoa’s demands. The club are seeking a permanent solution rather than a conditional deal, which has strengthened their position.
Norton-Cuffy’s profile fits Inter’s recruitment strategy. He offers pace, physicality and the ability to operate high up the flank, either as a traditional full-back or wing-back.
Inter view him as a player capable of contributing immediately while retaining significant development potential.
Genoa have trusted him in high-pressure matches, and he has adapted quickly to the tactical demands of Serie A.
Inter’s interest comes as they look to add depth without disrupting squad balance.
Talks are ongoing, and there is optimism on all sides that an agreement can be reached before the transfer window closes.








































