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With the Italian Super Cup concluded with Napoli's victory and awaiting the seventeenth day of Serie A, scheduled between Christmas and New Year, the spotlight is on the transfer market, ready to officially kick off.
The countdown has already begun, with clubs working to strengthen their squads and finalize incoming and outgoing operations. From the Milan-Juventus axis to the moves of Inter and Roma, let's discover the most important news of the day.
Juventus and Milan are considering a possible swap involving two defenders.

According to TMW, the Bianconeri club could bring back to Turin Koni De Winter, a Belgian defender born in 2002 who grew up in the Bianconeri ranks. Going the opposite way could be Federico Gatti, who is liked by Milan.
Niclas Fullkrug is already working at the Milanello sports center.

According to MilanNews, after medical examinations carried out yesterday, he underwent athletic tests on the field this morning.
Inter is strongly targeting Marco Palestra to strengthen the right flank. According to Corriere dello Sport, the Nerazzurri club is working behind the scenes in view of January.

Cagliari could be 'compensated' with either Brescianini or Maldini from Atalanta, the owner of Palestra's card, who is asking for 35-40 million to sell him.
Kobie Mainoo is the chosen one to strengthen Napoli's midfield in January, but the zero-balance market forces the Neapolitan club to reassess its priorities.

According to Corriere dello Sport, the change in the game system and the return of Anguissa reduce the urgency: for this reason, the signing of the Englishman Kobbie Mainoo from United has already been frozen.
Among the names followed by Roma in view of the January market is also that of the former Genoa defender now at Tottenham, Radu Dragusin. His agent Florin Manea clarified:

"At the moment we have not made any decisions. The club does not want to sell him, therefore the situation remains uncertain. There are interests, even from England, but a big Italian club would be the best solution."
The market unlock allows Lazio not only to operate freely but also to address some renewal issues.

Among these is Toma Basic, whose future is increasingly uncertain: according to Il Messaggero, the Croatian has refused the offer of 1.6 million for renewal (the amount currently received) and is asking for at least 2 million.
The future of Edin Dzeko is yet to be written. The Bosnian striker is set to leave and could depart Fiorentina as early as January.

As reported by Il Corriere dello Sport, the former Roma player needs to find a club that can afford his salary of 1.8 million net plus bonuses: it will be up to Paratici and his entourage to find a solution that can satisfy everyone, both in Italy and abroad.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in ๐ฎ๐น here.
๐ธ MARCO BERTORELLO - AFP or licensors
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