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We are preparing for a historic night: 18 simultaneous matches ready to decide the fate of this edition of the Champions League.
Meanwhile, the market is racing towards closure: here are the most important news of the day.
Juventus continues to believe in Kolo Muani and remains active on another front as well.

On the wing side, the Bianconeri are not giving up on Norton-Cuffy: Sky Sport reports a proposal presented to Genoa for a loan with an obligation to buy linked to qualification for the next Champions League.
Milan is already looking to the next season with the aim of strengthening the wings, especially in view of a possible return to Europe that would significantly increase the number of matches. The club's idea is not only to raise the quality of the squad but also to expand the rotations available to Allegri: Saelemaekers and Bartesaghi are considered certainties, while the alternatives so far have not fully convinced.

In this context, as reported by Tuttosport, the club on Via Aldo Rossi is closely observing the Spanish market. On the Rossoneri's list are Aramburu from Real Sociedad, Arnau Martinez from Girona, and Fran García from Real Madrid, profiles deemed suitable to strengthen the flanks next summer.
Bournemouth is moving in the market and is looking at Inter to strengthen the offensive department. As reported by English journalist Ben Jacobs, the Cherries have initiated contacts for Luis Henrique, a Brazilian offensive winger. On the table is a loan proposal with a purchase option set around 18 million pounds, a formula that would allow the English club to assess his impact in the Premier League before making a definitive investment.

Inter is considering the offer: Luis Henrique is considered an interesting profile but not untouchable, and a sale under the right conditions could finance new incoming operations. Contacts are ongoing, and the negotiation remains open, with possible developments in the coming days. Bournemouth is pushing, Inter is evaluating: the future of the Brazilian winger could soon speak English.
Napoli remains vigilant in these last days of the market, searching for experienced profiles to raise the level of Antonio Conte's squad. As reported by Radio CRC, the Azzurri club has set its sights on Juan Bernat, a quality left-footer capable of playing both high and low on the wing and currently a free agent: a condition that could push Manna to accelerate contacts in the coming days.

At the same time, Napoli continues to work on the wings. Besides Juanlu, there is interest in Emil Holm from Bologna, with discussions of a possible swap involving Pasquale Mazzocchi: this is reported by Gianluca Di Marzio. On the offensive front, the path leading to Martin Terrier from Bayer Leverkusen is gaining momentum: as reported by Il Mattino, the German club has opened up to a loan until the end of the season. Napoli is pushing on multiple fronts, in search of the right breakthrough.
The final rush is uphill, and forzaroma.info provides an update on Roma. There is confidence at Trigoria for Carrasco, but the negotiation remains complicated and time is running out. Gasperini wants a starting left winger and not just a filler, while Sterling is currently considered only an alternative plan.

The other options are difficult due to costs and feasibility: Godts is locked down by Ajax, Nusa and Summerville are out of reach, Sauer is valued too highly by Feyenoord. With only a few days to closure, the risk of a new fallback remains concrete.
A new name has emerged for Lazio's midfield. The Biancocelesti club has initiated inquiries for Gustavo Puerta, currently at Racing Santander, considering a possible move in the coming weeks.

According to Sportitalia, there is also interest from several La Liga teams in the Colombian midfielder. Puerta is reflecting on his future and the best choice for his professional growth.
Torino is working to strengthen the defensive department available to Baroni and has identified Luca Ranieri as an interesting profile, who has fallen out of favor in Fiorentina's project.

However, as highlighted by Alfredo Pedullà, the Viola club is willing to let the defender go only on its own terms and has so far rejected the Granata's attempts.
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