Football Italia
·27 January 2026
Today’s papers – Inter push for Perisic; Napoli in crisis

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·27 January 2026


GdS 27/01
“Inter don’t stop”
Inter’s momentum continues both in Serie A and Europe. Despite holding a five-point lead in the league, Cristian Chivu is urging his side not to relax. The focus is on the upcoming Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund, while there is also talk of a possible summer move involving Ivan Perisic. Hakan Calhanoglu is expected back next week, boosting midfield options.
“But Milan still believe (and try)”
Milan are not giving up on their season. The paper suggests the Rossoneri are pushing on multiple fronts, including efforts off the pitch to strengthen their financial and ownership structure, while still aiming to stay competitive in Europe.
Napoli injury concerns
Napoli’s problems continue, with Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa ruled out for a couple of weeks and the squad stretched thin.

Tuttosport 27/01
“Juve, you’ve convinced him”
Juventus are close to securing a contract renewal for Kenan Yildiz. The young star is reportedly ready to commit his future long-term after being reassured by the club’s sporting project under Luciano Spalletti. The deal would run until 2031.
Torino fan protest
Torino ultras protest against president Urbano Cairo, accusing ownership of lacking ambition and calling for stronger investment in the team.
Maldini to Lazio, Atletico on Ederson
Daniel Maldini completes move to Lazio whilst La Liga side chase Atalanta midfielder.

Cds 27/01
“Napoli, it was a penalty”
Refereeing controversy dominates, with claims Napoli were denied a clear penalty in a recent match. The paper argues officials made key errors, adding fuel to ongoing debates about VAR and consistency.
“Chivu supports Bayern”
Inter’s interest in Ivan Perisic resurfaces, but a deal depends on PSV’s European fate. Chivu would welcome the Croatian’s return for experience and versatility.
“McTominay: Conte’s extra man”
Scott McTominay is praised for his growing influence at Napoli by Gianfranco Zola, seen as a key figure in Antonio Conte’s system.









































