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Sunday features high-profile matches in Serie A after a Saturday in which Napoli bounced back by beating Inter and claiming first place.
Despite the many events on the pitch, there is no shortage of news related to Italyās top clubs. Below are the most important updates.
Igor Tudorās Juventus continues to work intensely to find a victory that has been missing for over a month, keeping their focus high ahead of upcoming league commitments. While the team prepares on the field, the Bianconeri management is already looking ahead to the winter transfer market with the aim of strengthening the flanks.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the main names on Juventusā shortlist are Nahuel Molina from Atletico Madrid, a profile already followed in the past, and Malo Gusto, a young French full-back from Chelsea, born in 2003. Two international options that demonstrate the clubās intention to strengthen the squad for the second half of the season.
After the home draw against Pisa, Max Allegriās Milan is already focused on Tuesday nightās clash against Atalanta at the New Balance Arena. The Rossoneri will face a team still unbeaten in the league but winless since September 21. The big question concerns the attack: who will partner Rafael LeĆ£o?

According to MilanNews, the duel between Santiago Gimenez and Christopher Nkunku remains open. Both have only scored in the Coppa Italia against Lecce, where they found the net one after the other. Gimenez, with 1 goal and 2 assists this season, is slightly ahead, but Nkunku is eager for a starting spot and his first Serie A goal.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Marcus Thuram was still absent during Interās training session today.

The striker will not return even against Fiorentina. The club hopes to have him back for Verona and Kairat Almaty.
Napoli continues its daily work on the pitch with the goal of defending the Scudetto won last season, while the management focuses on renewing contracts for the most important players. Among them stands out Leonardo Spinazzola, a key piece in Antonio Conteās setup and a mainstay on the left flank.

According to journalist Nicolò Schira, the Azzurri are ready to secure the 1993-born winger with a new contract until 2027, which could be extended to 2028 if certain conditions are met. A strategic move that confirms Conteās complete trust in the former Roma player.
Evan Ferguson seems increasingly on the fringes of Romaās technical project. The Irish striker, who arrived in the summer from Brighton on loan with an option to buy set at ā¬40 million, has failed to make the expected impact and has gradually lost ground in Gian Piero Gasperiniās attacking hierarchy.
As reported by SportMediaset, the Giallorossi club is considering the possibility of ending the loan early and returning the player to Brighton. Such a decision would open the door to a new move in the January transfer window, with management ready to look for a striker better suited to Gasperiniās tactical needs.
Maurizio Sarri has sent a clear message to Lazioās management: after a disappointing summer transfer window, the coach is demanding reinforcements to relaunch the Biancocelesti project. The āCommanderā wants to resume the interrupted rebuilding process and expects concrete answers as early as January.
According to Il Messaggero, Sarri has identified two ideal profiles for his style of play: Lorenzo Insigne and Ivan Ilic. The former could return to Italy after his Canadian experience to rediscover his best form under the Tuscan coach, while the Serbian midfielder, on the fringes at Baroniās Torino, remains a long-standing target for Lazio.
Vincenzo Italiano will not be on the bench at the Franchi for the match between Fiorentina and Bologna. The Rossoblù coach, still recovering from pneumonia, will remain hospitalized at SantāOrsola to complete antibiotic therapy. Despite his absence, he has closely followed preparations for the match against his former team, maintaining constant contact with staff and players.
As reported by the Corriere dello Sport, Italiano spoke via video call with his assistant Daniel Niccolini and the team, emphasizing the difficulties of the trip to Florence and the importance of a determined attitude. After last seasonās lackluster performance at the Franchi, the coach has asked his players to play with intensity and aggression to bring home a positive result.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in š®š¹ here.
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