Inter chase Nico Paz, Milan target Gatti and 🔥 Duran: transfer news 🤑 | OneFootball

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·16 January 2026

Inter chase Nico Paz, Milan target Gatti and 🔥 Duran: transfer news 🤑

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The Premier League dominates the scene in the winter transfer market, but after weeks of negotiations, the Serie A giants are also starting to make decisive moves.


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At the moment, the most active clubs are Fiorentina, Roma, and Lazio, but the transfer rumors don’t stop with these teams: here are today’s most important news.


⚠️ Juve, interest from Germany for the full-back

Juventus may be forced to redesign their transfer strategies in January due to growing interest in Juan David Cabal. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Wolfsburg has started concrete inquiries for the former Verona defender.

If a suitable offer arrives, the Bianconeri would not rule out an immediate sale. In that case, management would intervene on the flank, where Fortini is considered the first option to strengthen the squad.


💪 Allegri asks Milan for another favorite

Despite yesterday’s win at Como, Allegri is asking for a targeted addition in defense. The Rossoneri coach, in fact, would like to reunite with a player very dear to him: Federico Gatti, whom he already coached during his time at Juventus, as reported by Gazzetta dello Sport.

At the moment, there is no concrete negotiation yet, but the feeling is that in the coming days Milan could seriously consider making a move, should the right conditions arise to bring the defender to Milan.


🤑 Inter not giving up on Nico Paz: the plan

Inter is preparing for a starring summer and could allocate a significant extra budget to make a major signing. After the attempt for Lookman, the Nerazzurri management is ready to return to a high-profile financial operation, aiming for a major investment.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Oaktree has already set the course and the top name on the list is Nico Paz. Inter would be willing to go as high as 50-60 million euros, also including a buy-back clause in favor of Real Madrid, a solution that could sway the Blancos and open the door to real negotiations.


🔥 The "new" striker makes Napoli dream

According to today’s edition of Il Mattino, Antonio Conte’s Napoli is expanding its search for attacking options and is not limiting itself to just Youssef En-Nesyri. In the event of a sale of Lorenzo Lucca, the Azzurri are ready to move decisively for another high-profile target.

The focus is on Jhon Durán, a Colombian striker currently at Fenerbahce, but owned by Al-Nassr. The player is highly regarded by Giovanni Manna, and Napoli would be willing to go all out to bring him to the club, considering him a priority target to strengthen the attack.


👀 Roma, Gasp looks to Bologna

After officially signing Robinio Vaz and Donyell Malen, Roma does not want to stop in the transfer market. According to Il Messaggero, Gian Piero Gasperini is considering further strengthening the offensive department.

On the Giallorossi management’s radar is Benjamin Dominguez. The player, currently at Bologna, has caught the Giallorossi’s attention, but is also being closely followed by Fiorentina, who are monitoring the situation carefully.


👋 Farewell Lazio, Tavares close to Besiktas: president speaks

While Lazio is searching for a starting right midfielder to provide to Sarri, the outgoing transfer market remains under observation. Among the most closely watched profiles is Nuno Tavares, ready for a move to Turkey.

The Besiktas president, Serdar Ali, spoke about the player in a press conference: “As for Nuno Tavares, there are no issues related to the player. Contacts with his club are ongoing and a new meeting was held yesterday. The deal could be closed today or in the coming days.”


🧱 Fiorentina, eyes on Germany for defense

Bologna had long followed Diogo Leite, but ultimately decided to sign Helland from Brann. Tuttosport reports that, in recent hours, Fiorentina has instead set its sights on the Union Berlin center-back.

The expiring contract with the German club represents an opportunity not to be missed for the Viola, who could soon start negotiations to secure the player.

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