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·26 de enero de 2026
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·26 de enero de 2026
The final real week of the transfer market is here and – as always – there is no shortage of interesting developments. Juventus is still searching for a striker, while at Inter the main topic is the future of Luis Henrique.
The news of the day, however, comes from Naples, where talk has resurfaced about a possible sensational return of Lorenzo Insigne. Given the long list of injured players, it’s not an option to be ruled out a priori.
Let’s take a look at the most important news of the day regarding the top teams in our league.
Although Giorgio Chiellini has essentially closed the door on the possibility of seeing En-Nesyri wear the Juventus shirt, due to the doubts expressed by the striker about the terms of the deal, the negotiation cannot yet be considered definitively over. The situation remains complex, but a glimmer of hope remains.

According to Sky Sport, the player still has a few hours left to make up his mind and decide whether or not to accept the offer made by the Bianconeri, before the market enters its final phase. Meanwhile, Juventus’ transfer team remains alert to other possibilities as well.
Milan has defined its strategy for the final days of the transfer window regarding the defense. Sporting director Igli Tare is looking for an experienced player, able to provide immediate guarantees: only if the right profile is found will a signing be made, otherwise the squad will remain unchanged.

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the preferred formula for the Rossoneri is a loan with an option to buy. The top name on the list remains Kim, but his high salary makes the deal complicated; Gila is also liked, but is a more concrete solution for July. For this reason, the club will continue to monitor the market while waiting for a possible opportunity.
Beşiktaş – according to FcInter1908 – has reignited hopes for the transfer of Luis Henrique. With the arrival of Ivan Perisic at Inter, the Nerazzurri would be ready to consider offers for the Brazilian. The Turkish club is aiming for a loan with an option to buy, but everything depends on the Croatian.

Inter, who bought the Brazilian for €22.8 million, aims to sell him for around €20 million and is unlikely to let the player go on loan. Let’s remember that Luis Henrique’s contract expires in 2030 and Bournemouth also remains in the background.
Napoli’s less-than-brilliant moment, combined with the numerous injuries that have drastically reduced Antonio Conte’s squad, has led the club to consider a possible sensational return. According to Radio Kiss Kiss, the club and the coach are considering bringing Lorenzo Insigne back to Naples.
A decision could come in the next few hours. Meanwhile, as highlighted by Tuttomercatoweb, the striker’s agent has confirmed that, if he returns, Insigne would be ready to join the team immediately, thus providing an instant boost to the attacking department.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Roma’s sporting director Ricky Massara has intensified contacts for two profiles considered useful. At the top of the list remains Yannick Carrasco, while another name being monitored is Alajbegovic, a young Bosnian talent emerging at Salzburg.
Regarding the former Atletico player, the number one target, the Giallorossi are keeping in touch with both the agents and the Saudi club Al‑Shabab, with the idea of obtaining a loan that would satisfy all parties. Given the player’s high salary, the capital club cannot afford a permanent transfer.
With the transfer window still open until February 2, Lazio continues to work on strengthening the midfield and attack. In midfield, the main target remains Tim Iroegbunam, currently at Everton.
However, according to Corriere dello Sport, the Liverpool club has no intention of letting the player go. It remains to be seen whether Fabiani will be able to find the key to unlock a negotiation that – for now – seems closed.
Fiorentina has decided that the priority in this final week of the transfer market will be to strengthen the defense, also meeting Vanoli’s request after the defeat against Cagliari. Among the names being considered is Diogo Leite, a left-footer from Union Berlin with a contract expiring in June, but Radu Dragusin is also under observation, having been ruled out a few weeks ago but still looking for a team to give him continuity after his knee surgery.
As La Nazione highlights, it’s possible that Paratici and Goretti are waiting to clarify Dragusin’s future before deciding on another defensive reinforcement. Roma is also interested in the player.
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