Juve eye Bernardo Silva, Milan want Vlahovic and Lang 🤬 Conte news 🔥 | OneFootball

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·4 de febrero de 2026

Juve eye Bernardo Silva, Milan want Vlahovic and Lang 🤬 Conte news 🔥

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The transfer market is now behind us, and it's time to focus once again on football on the pitch. With Inter-Torino taking place this evening, the Coppa Italia resumes, continuing tomorrow with Atalanta-Juventus and next week with Napoli-Como and Bologna-Lazio.

But today, it's not just about what happens on the field. Let’s take a look at the most important news of the day in Serie A.


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🤑 Juventus, keeping an eye on the free agent market

In the end, Juventus was unable to secure the much-desired striker and has therefore remained with David and Openda. However, the Bianconeri’s management is already working on the free agent market. Among the most interesting names stands out Bernardo Silva, a player capable of immediately raising the technical level of the team.

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In defense, all attention is on Marcos Senesi, a solid and reliable center-back, and Óscar Mingueza, who is more versatile and able to adapt to different roles. For the flanks, the name is Zeki Çelik from Roma. In midfield, the hottest profiles are Xaver Schlager and Franck Kessié. This was revealed by IlBianconero.


🎯 Milan, the market between Kostic, Leao and... Vlahovic!

Matteo Moretto, speaking in a video on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel, gave an update on Kostic, the renewal of Leão, and the transfer rumors involving Vlahovic.

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"Milan tried until the end to sign Kostic from Partizan Belgrade. Initially, he would have joined Milan Futuro. In the coming weeks, the club may try to secure him ahead of the summer. Leão’s contract expires in 2028, the parties are already negotiating and there is a desire to reach an agreement for the extension. We’ll see if any offers arrive for the Portuguese player in the summer."

Finally, on Vlahovic: "Dusan’s name has often been linked to Milan. The player is highly appreciated by Allegri and the management, but at the moment there is no advanced negotiation. There is interest, but the deal would be quite expensive considering salary and commissions."


👎 Inter, was it a FLOP market?

During the podcast “La Tripletta” by La Gazzetta dello Sport, journalist Filippo Conticello commented on Inter’s transfer moves, describing them as particularly surprising: “A bizarre market for Inter, as they negotiated with so many players, all within reach, but without making any concrete signings.”

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According to Conticello, Inter was very close to signing Diaby, with the player himself in favor of the move, but the proposed formula—a loan with an option to buy that would become an obligation after a certain number of appearances—did not convince the Saudis, who blocked the deal. Before Diaby, Cancelo, Perisic, and Jones had also been considered; if the latter had arrived, Frattesi would have ended up at Nottingham. In the end, nothing materialized and Inter’s squad remained practically unchanged.


💥 Napoli, Lang: "Left because of Conte, I was treated with little honesty"

Noa Lang, sold by Napoli to Galatasaray after six difficult months in which he found little playing time among the Italian champions, spoke about his time in Italy to ESPN.

"I’m not someone who wants to leave after just six months and I said as much. Conte? Nine out of ten people within the club didn’t even want me to go. I felt good in the group and trained hard every day. In the minutes I played, the media spoke badly of me, but I didn’t agree."

Lang then added: "I played well according to the style of play we adopted, but my performance needed to improve. The spark with Conte never happened. You also need to be treated honestly and I didn’t have that feeling. At first, I wanted to fight for my place at Napoli, but there’s also a World Cup coming up this summer, so my choice also takes that into account. I’m someone who needs appreciation and I’m aware of that. If you don’t get it from a certain person, it’s difficult."


👀 Roma, is the travel ban not valid for the derby?

Important news for Roma. As is well known, Giallorossi fans have been banned from away games until the end of the season, in response to clashes with Fiorentina ultras that occurred on Sunday, January 18 near Bologna, along the A1 motorway.

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Among the banned away games could have been the derby, scheduled for May 17 (with date and time still to be determined). However, the derby is not included in the restrictions imposed by the measure. This was clarified by the Biancocelesti club itself through an official statement.

“As per the decree of the Minister of the Interior dated January 28, from the date of enactment until the end of the current sports season, the away sections of sports facilities will be closed for away games of S.S. Lazio fans, as well as a ban on the sale of tickets for these matches to residents of the Lazio Region. The Roma-Lazio derby, pending official confirmation, scheduled for Sunday, May 17, is excluded from the measure.”


🔙 Lazio, Nuno Tavares returns against Juve!

Important news for Lazio. According to statements by Matteo Petrucci on Radio Laziale, Nuno Tavares will play against Juventus. Romagnoli, on the other hand, should rejoin the group today: “I don’t expect two completely different Lazio sides between Torino and Bologna. There will probably be a bit more rotation in attack and a relay between Tavares, who will play against Juventus, and Pellegrini, who will start against Bologna. There will also be some considerations for Wednesday’s game against Bologna, which is very important, but it’s still too early to completely abandon the league.”

Regarding the renewal of Basic, Petrucci added: “There are no particular problems, as far as I know it won’t be postponed until June. I don’t think the delay is related to whether Sarri stays or not.”


💜 Fiorentina, Gosens’ heartfelt decision

Robin Gosens said 'no'. According to Corriere dello Sport, it was the German himself who rejected the offer from Nottingham Forest, who had contacted Fiorentina in an attempt to bring the former Inter player to the Premier League.

The 31-year-old, however, turned down the offer. According to the Corriere, behind the wing-back’s decision was the desire to save his Fiorentina. A heartfelt choice, then, in one of the most complicated seasons for both the Viola and the player.

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


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