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·22 de diciembre de 2025
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There is great anticipation for the Supercoppa final: tonight Napoli and Bologna will compete for the thirty-eighth edition of the trophy, with only one team ready to lift the first title of the season to the sky.
Meanwhile, let’s take a look at the most important news of the day regarding the top teams in our league.
The winter transfer window could bring surprises for Juventus. After the recent change on the bench, the Bianconeri are carefully considering not only possible reinforcements but also potential departures that could alter the squad’s structure during the season.

According to TMW, Genoa is working to bring Perin back to the Rossoblù. In the event of a sale, Juventus does not want to be caught unprepared and has already identified Mandas from Lazio as the ideal profile to complete the goalkeeping department.
Encouraging signs are coming from Milan. According to Milannews, Rafael Leao returned today to regular training with the rest of the team, leaving behind the physical problems of recent weeks.

Looking ahead to the match on December 28 against Verona, the Rossoneri striker is expected to be regularly called up. Not only that: there is also optimism about a possible return to the starting lineup, with the staff ready to reintegrate him among the starters. Less encouraging, however, is the news for Matteo Gabbia: according to Gianluca Di Marzio, the defender continues with personalized training and his presence in the next league match currently appears unlikely.
New transfer rumors are emerging from Turkey involving Carlos Augusto. According to Fanatik, the Inter full-back has caught the attention of Besiktas, driven by the direct interest of Sergen Yalçın, a great admirer of the Brazilian’s versatility and attacking prowess.

The deal, however, is anything but simple. Inter values the player at around 20 million euros, a figure considered too high by the Istanbul club. At the moment, there is no concrete negotiation and the Nerazzurri management, with Chivu as head coach, does not seem inclined to lower their demands.
Napoli may revise its moves in the January transfer market. As explained by Sky Sport, the initial idea was to intervene in midfield to cope with injuries, but the lengthy timelines for some deals are pushing the club to consider alternative solutions.

Instead of waiting until mid-January for a midfielder, with Anguissa possibly returning, the management could shift focus to a winger. Not a guaranteed starter, but a useful addition to expand offensive rotations, also depending on what happens regarding Lucca.
Roma is seriously considering Renan Lodi as a possible reinforcement for the left flank. The Brazilian, formerly of Atletico Madrid and Marseille, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, is back on the market after a sudden break with Al-Hilal, following his exclusion from the Saudi league squad lists.

His profile is convincing due to his international experience and tactical adaptability, as well as his Italian passport, which would facilitate the deal. With Angelino’s struggles and Tsimikas’ rejection, the left flank has become a priority for Massara, who is monitoring Lodi as a concrete solution for January.
With the January transfer window about to open, Sarri has started to define priorities to strengthen the squad. The coach’s objective is clear: to bring in at least one full-back, a central midfielder, and a forward to give the team more depth and options.

According to Il Messaggero, several profiles are being considered for the flanks: on the right, Gaaei and Calabria are liked, while on the left, Aaron Martin and Netz are being monitored. The situation is also linked to possible departures, with Hysaj’s contract expiring, Marusic awaiting renewal, and Tavares increasingly close to leaving.
The real news on the eve of the match against Udinese was not tactical, but symbolic. Paolo Vanoli decided to take the captain’s armband from Luca Ranieri, giving it to David De Gea, a technical choice that inevitably sparked debate due to the emotional significance of the role.

As reported by La Nazione, the club gave the coach total autonomy, who had always expressed trust in the defender in the past. However, negative results led to decisions considered drastic. Ranieri, the only one affected by the measure, responded with a composed performance and a calmer attitude, a sign of a possible positive effect from the decision.
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