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·21 de enero de 2026
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·21 de enero de 2026
Champions Wednesday, with Juventus and Atalanta needing to do better than Inter and Napoli. Yesterday, the Italian teams suffered a defeat and a draw; in fact, the point Conte’s side picked up in Copenhagen feels much more like a loss, given how it happened and the current standings for the Azzurri.
But today, it’s not just about what happens on the pitch. There are ten days left in the transfer market, which means we are entering the crucial phase.
Let’s take a look together at today’s transfer dealings of Serie A’s top clubs.
Juventus continues to manage its surplus players, and one of the most complex cases concerns Joao Mario. The Portuguese full-back, who has been used very little by both Tudor and Spalletti, has not received any offers so far.
According to Tuttosport, no club seems interested in the player, but the newspaper suggests a possible future solution. Keep an eye on the Turkish league, which could swoop in for the player, but for now, Joao Mario remains surplus in the Bianconeri squad.
These are hours of crucial decisions at Milan, just days before the transfer window closes, with several negotiations still ongoing. According to the Telegraph, Ruben Loftus-Cheek has caught the attention of Aston Villa.
The injury to Boubacar Kamara has pushed the English club to focus decisively on the Rossoneri midfielder. Now Milan must make a quick decision about his future.
It’s not just the goalkeeper on Inter’s mind; the Nerazzurri are also looking at the market to strengthen their wing positions. According to Corriere della Sera, the club is following several parallel tracks.
For the right wing, the name Ivan Perisic—the Croatian winger born in 1989, already a protagonist with the Nerazzurri from 2015 to 2022—remains in play. Alongside him, Inter is also monitoring Gabriel Strefezza, the Italian-Brazilian attacking winger currently playing for Olympiacos.
The Lucca file remains open: the player’s decision is awaited to unlock the deal with Nottingham Forest, structured as a €1 million loan plus €35 million buy option. The ball, at the moment, is entirely in the striker’s court.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the former Udinese player still wants to stay in Italy. In this scenario, Pisa is strongly interested in the player, but everything will depend on Lucca’s final choice, as he is called to decide his own future.
This evening, José Mourinho will lead Benfica in Turin against Juventus in the Champions League. Approached by some Roma fans, the Portuguese coach reminisced about his years with the Giallorossi.
When asked about a possible return to the capital, he replied enigmatically: “You never know,” as reported by Il Corriere dello Sport. Was it a nostalgic phrase or a sign of openness towards Roma? With Gasperini still on the bench, a return seems distant, but in football, and especially in the transfer market, never say never.
Diego Tavano, Mandas’ agent, spoke about his client’s future on the podcast Calcio con Fiumi: “Mandas is a fantastic guy who deserves a lot. The path was the right one, to help him grow, he was responding very well and everything was going in the right direction.
"Future? We spoke with some English clubs, not top ones, who wanted to put up a lot of money. In January a transfer could be considered, but certainly for much less. We brought him in for €1 million and today he’s worth at least 10, while Lazio’s asking price is much higher.” It’s worth noting that Bournemouth has a concrete interest in the goalkeeper: the negotiation could heat up in the coming days.
New transfer target for Fiorentina, who continue to scout international profiles to strengthen the midfield available to Paolo Vanoli. The Viola management is looking as far as Austria, where a young and talented name has emerged and is being closely followed.
According to Tipsbladet, a Danish portal, Maurits Kjaergaard, born in 2003 and playing for Red Bull Salzburg, is in their sights. The midfielder has a contract until 2028 and an estimated value between €8 and €10 million, a figure considered within reach for a long-term investment.
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