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·27. Januar 2026
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·27. Januar 2026
Champions League eve for the Italian teams, who will be in action simultaneously tomorrow night in the final matchday of the single group stage of the Champions League.
It's only natural, then, that most of the attention today is on that, even though there are still some interesting stories from the transfer market.
Let’s take a look at the most important news about the big clubs in our league.
Juventus is not giving up on Kolo Muani, as confirmed by Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto: "The Bianconeri believe in it, but the player needs to push a bit with Tottenham. Calls started between Saturday and Sunday and are continuing today; a lot of things need to fall into place, but Juve is trying, despite relations with PSG – the club that owns the Frenchman’s contract – not being the best after last summer.".

There are also updates on Marcos Senesi, Bournemouth defender whose contract expires in July: "At the same time, Juve is working to secure Senesi, and direct contacts will begin as soon as the winter window closes".
The future of Leon Goretzka could soon be far from Bayern Munich. The German midfielder’s contract will expire at the end of the season, and the idea of a possible departure to start a new adventure outside Germany is growing, after years of success in Bavaria.

According to calciomercato.com, Milan has decisively returned to the 1995-born player, receiving an initial general approval. The Rossoneri club would also be willing to consider a salary effort, but competition from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid remains high, as they have already started making inquiries.
Inter could manage to pull off an outgoing transfer. After six months in which he failed to convince as Dumfries’ backup, Luis Henrique could leave Milan. This morning, it was reported that the Nerazzurri had rejected an offer as it was far from the player’s valuation, a claim denied by Fabrizio Romano:

"That’s not what I’ve heard, in fact: from what I know, Bournemouth would like to make a permanent deal and the offer would be very close to Inter’s request. The problem, then, is about timing. The English have been waiting since the end of December, but until the Nerazzurri find a replacement, they can’t let the Brazilian go."
Napoli is going through a particularly tough phase of the season, due to a long series of injuries that have reduced Conte’s available rotations. An emergency that is affecting the performance of the Italian champions and makes it necessary for Manna to act in the transfer market.
The main target for the defense remains Juanlu Sánchez, a highly regarded profile but difficult to bring to Italy as early as January. According to Alfredo Pedullà, among the alternatives considered, the name Holm has also emerged, who could leave Bologna.
Bologna is monitoring Evan Ferguson with interest. The former Brighton player’s experience in Rome has never really taken off and now – with Malen’s arrival – the chances of his playing time decreasing are high.
However, the Rossoblù club first needs to sort out some departures: in particular, they would need to free up space in the squad by selling either Immobile or Dallinga. Then, there’s also the need to consider the player’s will, who so far has not shown any interest in leaving Trigoria.
It seemed everything was ready for Alessio Romagnoli’s departure, who had already bid farewell to the fans at Via del Mare in the last away match in Lecce and packed his bags for a move to Al-Sadd. Surprisingly, however, Lazio decided to block the deal at the last minute, preventing their defender from leaving.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, yesterday there was a meeting in Formello between Maurizio Sarri and the former Milan player, during which the player reiterated his desire to leave the club. The coach’s position, however, remains unchanged: Romagnoli is considered fundamental to the technical project. Meanwhile, Al-Sadd has started a 48-hour countdown, after which they will turn to another target.
Fiorentina is in direct contact with West Ham to finalize the arrival in Florence of two players. This was revealed by Matteo Moretto, who disclosed that the two targets are Kyle Walker-Peters and Soungoutou Magassa.
The first, 28 years old, is a right-back and is a profile that Paratici had already come close to bringing to Tottenham. Magassa, on the other hand, was born in 2003 and would numerically take the place of Nicolussi Caviglia, who is now close to joining Parma.
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