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Italy is preparing to face Bosnia to book — after 12 years — a place at the USA-Canada-Mexico World Cup.
A Saturday without matches in our league, but the flow of news doesn’t stop: here are the most important stories.
According to Romeo Agresti on his YouTube channel, Spalletti has already outlined the plan for the next Juventus: six additions are needed, regardless of Champions League qualification. The targets are a goalkeeper, a center-back, a full-back, two midfielders, and a striker. The first real assessments of the coach, who arrived in Turin in November, will however be postponed until next season, when he will be able to work on his playing principles from the summer onward.
The coach has also reportedly identified some untouchable pillars of the squad, considering Yildiz and Bremer players who must not be sold, while other profiles could leave for technical or financial reasons. Even if Juventus fail to qualify for the Champions League, no downsizing is expected, but the club will still have to move carefully between possible capital gains and targeted choices. The goal remains clear: to build a more balanced and competitive team, capable of challenging for the Scudetto again.
According to Matteo Moretto in a video on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel, Fullkrug’s future at Milan is now all but sealed. Despite a buyout price set at around €5 million, considered affordable, the Rossoneri believe the deal is unconvincing due to his age and performances. The chances of seeing the striker remain in red and black are therefore down to a minimum.
Milan are in fact already working to identify a new center-forward with similar physical characteristics but greater guarantees. As a result, Fullkrug is destined to return to West Ham at the end of the season. A decision mainly linked to the not entirely satisfactory performances he has delivered so far.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter are once again pushing for Moussa Diaby, after unsuccessfully trying to sign him in January. His profile is appreciated for his characteristics: dribbling, acceleration, and unpredictability, qualities Chivu wants to make the team less rigid. However, the Al Ittihad winger could become available in the summer thanks to a possible domino effect involving Mohamed Salah, the Saudi club’s top target.
If Al Ittihad move seriously for Salah, Diaby would end up on the fringes of the project and his exit would become easier, also on more favorable terms than in the past. In January, the Saudis rejected a loan with an option to buy set at €35 million, but the scenario could change. Inter are watching and weighing things up, also with an attacking overhaul in mind: Diaby would represent a different profile, one suited to a possible change of system.
According to Tuttonapoli, Noa Lang’s future now seems far from Napoli. The winger, who moved to Galatasaray after just six months in blue, has rediscovered consistency and form in Turkey, convincing the club to keep betting on him for the future as well.
Galatasaray are in fact ready to trigger the purchase option set at €28 million. A significant fee that would seal Lang’s permanent farewell to Napoli, while the Partenopei continue to focus on qualifying for next season’s Champions League.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma are considering a major sale due to Financial Fair Play requirements. The hot name is Manu Konè, a midfielder liked by Inter, and it would take an offer of more than €40 million to convince the Giallorossi.
If he is sold, the capital club’s management would turn to Sassuolo’s Ismael Konè, who has enjoyed a steadily improving season and is seen as the ideal profile to replace his compatriot. It would be a move fitting into a broader strategy aimed at balancing finances and maintaining technical continuity.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport and as reported by TMW, Lazio are already building the foundations for next season starting with the most convincing additions. Among them, Kenneth Taylor stands out, the revelation of the winter transfer window: the Dutchman immediately took control of the midfield, becoming one of the team’s reference points, also in front of goal.
There are also positive signs from Daniel Maldini, who is adapting to the false nine role and could be signed permanently from Atalanta for €14 million. Sarri considers both key pieces for the future, together with other young players on the rise: the aim is to create a solid structure to strengthen further in the summer.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport and as reported by FirenzeViola.it, Fiorentina are evaluating differently the permanent deals of Solomon and Harrison, both of whom arrived in January on loan without an obligation to buy. The Viola have the right to sign them, but the decisions will not be the same for the two wingers.
Solomon has already convinced with immediate and decisive performances, so much so that the club appear inclined to keep him. It is a different story for Harrison, whose inconsistent performances still leave doubts open. In any case, both of their futures remain tied to survival: only if the club stays up could one of the two remain in purple.
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