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Lookman seems close to leaving Serie A, Milan is one step away from signing Mateta, and the return of Perisic to the Nerazzurri is becoming increasingly complicated.
The final hours of the transfer market promise twists and turns, and there is certainly no shortage of news. Here are the stories you absolutely can't miss about the Serie A giants: the most important news of the day.
Juventus is not stopping in the transfer market: they've made an initial inquiry for Guessand, a 2001-born striker owned by Aston Villa. As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, the French forward's profile is appreciated by the Bianconeri, who are closely monitoring the situation.
At the moment, however, Crystal Palace has taken more concrete steps and is leading the race for the player. Juventus remains on standby, ready to step in should an opportunity arise or if the dynamics of the negotiation change.
Milan is working to complete its defensive lineup with the addition of a high-profile center-back. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the Rossoneri management has identified two internationally renowned names: José María Gimenez from Atletico Madrid and Axel Disasi from Chelsea.
Both are ready and reliable profiles, ideal for providing solidity and experience to the backline available to Massimiliano Allegri, who is awaiting the final piece to complete the defensive department.
Inter is pushing decisively in the transfer market, and the top name on their list is Moussa Diaby, the French winger currently at Al-Ittihad. As emerged in recent days, the Nerazzurri have already reached a full agreement with the player, born in 1999, on the basis of a four-year contract. The sticking point remains the approval from the Saudi club.
As revealed by Daniele Mari, the gap concerns the structure of the deal: Inter has put forward a loan with an option to buy for a total value of about 35 million euros, while Al-Ittihad is pushing for a permanent transfer. The parties remain in contact and a new proposal is expected in the coming hours.
Napoli risks saying goodbye to a target: Roma is accelerating in the market and overtaking the Partenopei in the race for Kamaldeen Sulemana from Atalanta. This is reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, who says the Giallorossi have taken concrete steps to gain the upper hand.
A proposal has been put on the table for a loan with an obligation to buy upon the fulfillment of certain conditions. Atalanta is open to a sale, but with one clear condition: Lookman must stay. The future of the winger, strongly pursued by Fenerbahce, will be the key factor determining the final outcome of the deal.
Roma continues its search for an attacking reinforcement, and the name of Mathys Tel, a profile already considered in the past, has resurfaced on Massara's list. According to TeamTalk, Tottenham has decided not to focus on the French talent and is awaiting concrete offers before the close of the winter transfer window.
The Spurs' decision is reportedly due to a far from ideal relationship between the player and coach Franck. Roma had temporarily put this lead on hold to focus on more immediate solutions, but in the final hours of the market, Tel’s name could come back strongly into play.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Lazio is now very close to finalizing the signing of defender Diogo Leite from Union Berlin, a profile also tracked by Fiorentina.
The deal should be completed for around 2.5 million euros, and the player will take the place of Romagnoli, who is set to leave for Al Sadd, freeing up the Biancocelesti’s defensive lane.
The new Fiorentina executive, Fabio Paratici, is already active in the market, and one of his first moves could concern the future of Dodò, the Brazilian full-back.
According to Alfredo Pedullà, the former Juventus executive will soon present a renewal offer to the player, convinced he can keep the defender in purple for the coming seasons as well.
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