💣Juve target Yildiz backup, Milan chase Dragusin, Inter for sale 🤑 | OneFootball

💣Juve target Yildiz backup, Milan chase Dragusin, Inter for sale 🤑 | OneFootball

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·24 January 2026

💣Juve target Yildiz backup, Milan chase Dragusin, Inter for sale 🤑

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The end of the transfer market is approaching, and Serie A teams are taking action to strengthen their squads, even during the championship weekend.


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Let's look at today's most important transfer news.


Juve interested in Gboho as Yildiz's backup

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Due to difficulties in negotiations for Chiesa with Liverpool, Juventus - according to La Stampa - is reportedly following Yann Gboho, a 2001-born winger from Toulouse.

Comolli knows him well from his experience in France, and the cost would be 10/15 million: he would act as Yildiz's backup since Zhegrova and Conceicao play on the right side of the field.


Milan in contact for Dragusin

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Milan is looking for a central defender in this final stretch of the market, and a name they like is Dragusin, born in 2002, who also has interest from Roma.

According to Tuttosport, Tare has made the first moves with his agents, and Massimiliano Allegri has given his "ok" to Dragusin's profile. The price is 25 million, and Milan will try to acquire him on loan with an option to buy.


Inter, Palacios close to Estudiantes

As Gianluca Di Marzio writes, Inter and Estudiantes have reached an agreement for the loan of Thomas Palacios, who would go to Argentina: a loan with an option to buy for 6/7 million.

Only the player's "Yes" is missing, although he has rejected several offers in this winter market.


Napoli, Cambiaghi's price

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According to Tuttosport, Napoli has initiated contacts for Cambiaghi, whom Bologna values at 15 million euros outright. Antonio Conte wants another winger from the market to compensate for the injuries of Neres and Politano, in addition to Lang's departure.

The deal will not be easy to sustain, given the "zero balance" market imposition. Therefore, low-cost options or those feasible with another formula remain alive: like Boga or Daniel Maldini.


Roma, Carrasco willing to cut salary

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Roma remains active on the profile of Ferreira Carrasco, the Al Shabab winger earns 13 million a year but - according to Corriere dello Sport - is willing to cut his salary to fit Roma's parameters.

The player has already asked Hermoso for information about the club, but the difficulty lies in the transfer formula: Al Shabab wants a permanent deal, while the Giallorossi would prefer a loan with an option to buy.

Meanwhile, Roma continues to keep informed about the profiles of Mathys Tel and Sauer, the latter valued at 15 million by Feyenoord.


Lazio, the preferred replacement for Romagnoli

Romagnoli will likely be sold after the match against Lecce, so Lazio is taking precautions in the market: the preferred choice is Diogo Leite from Union Berlin, according to Gianluca Di Marzio.

The 1999-born defender's contract expires at the end of the season and could arrive for 2 million euros, but Fiorentina is also interested in him.


Fiorentina, Torino interested in Ranieri

While in defense, Diogo Leite remains among the hottest names - competing with Lazio - given the cost of 2 million euros, Torino has shown interest in Ranieri, according to Pedullà and Tuttosport.

Lazio had also been interested in the former Viola captain, whose agent has not ruled out a transfer: "We will evaluate and see what happens."

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


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