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·11. November 2025
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·11. November 2025
Two days to Moldova-Italy. There’s less and less time until the first of two matches for Gattuso’s National Team, who are playing for a spot (direct or via playoffs) in next year’s World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
Serie A teams continue to work both on the pitch and in the transfer market, as they await the return to action after the international break and the official start of the transfer window in just over a month and a half.
Let’s take a look at the most important news of the day regarding the top teams in the Italian league.
Juventus are looking for a full-back and the name on the Bianconeri management’s list is Norton-Cuffy.

According to the newspaper Il Mattino, a transfer battle could be brewing between the Old Lady and Napoli for the Genoa full-back, who costs around 15 million euros.
Samuele Ricci, Milan midfielder, gave an interview to Rai Sport:

“Modric? I was struck by his humility, the importance he gives to every teammate, and his willingness. Allegri is building something important, you can see the coach’s influence. Leao doesn’t even know himself how strong he is.”
Inter are not giving up on Elia Caprile. According to FcInterNews, during the match between Como and Cagliari, some emissaries from the Nerazzurri club were present.

The Verona-born goalkeeper confirms the positive reviews: “Italian, low salary, affordable cost (around twenty million should be enough): nothing is missing, except for years of experience, to meet the technical and financial criteria of the Nerazzurri club.”
According to Il Mattino, Napoli are ready to invest another 50 million in January, which would bring De Laurentiis’s spending for the 2025/2026 season to 250 million.

The targets are Norton-Cuffy and Frendrup from Genoa, Arthur Atta from Udinese, and Chiesa from Liverpool.
The future of Joshua Zirkzee, a January transfer target for Roma, could change. According to Fabrizio Romano, Sesko’s injury could force the former Bologna Dutchman to stay in Manchester, with United.

As soon as the recovery time for the former Leipzig player is clear, a meeting will be held between United and the player together with his agents.
Lazio will have to wait to see what kind of transfer market they can do, but in the meantime, positive news is arriving.

According to Sky Sport, with some income from the summer, Insigne’s signing is within reach. It’s not a priority, but Sarri wants him.
Pablo Mari could leave Fiorentina as early as January, less than six months before his contract expires on June 30.

According to TMW, the Spanish defender born in 1993 is now on the radar of Real Betis Sevilla.
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