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·17 gennaio 2026
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·17 gennaio 2026
Today is a Saturday full of football: not only Serie A, but also many events across Europe.
Transfer negotiations are also proceeding non-stop: let's look at the most important ones of the day.
According to reports from Turkey by Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, Juventus has decided to make a concrete move to strengthen their offensive line and has submitted an official offer to Fenerbahçe for Youssef En-Nesyri. The intention of the Bianconeri is clear: to bring the Moroccan striker to Turin immediately.

The proposed formula is a loan with an option to buy, which would allow the player to be included in the squad without an immediate investment. Now the ball is in the court of the Istanbul club, which will have to decide whether to temporarily let go of their starter. The news has immediately turned the spotlight on Juventus's market.
The name of Harry Maguire continues to circulate among Milan's options to strengthen Allegri's defense, but the negotiation risks stalling. Despite the English center-back's contract with Manchester United expiring in June 2026, the possibility of a transfer in this market window seems complicated.

The new Red Devils coach, Michael Carrick, has decided to block Maguire's departure, considering him a key piece for leadership and rotations in the defensive department. Milan, led by Igli Tare, remains on the lookout and might postpone the pursuit to the summer, when the Englishman could arrive on a free transfer. Meanwhile, the Rossoneri are also considering alternatives like Kim or Dragusin, without losing sight of the '93 class center-back.
Last summer, Inter considered the idea of a significant acquisition to grow not only on the field but also at a media level, with a name capable of attracting attention and prestige. Among the most interesting hypotheses was Nico Williams, a young Spaniard already followed by top clubs worldwide, but for the American ownership of Oaktree, he remained mainly a suggestion.

The fund had requested a projection on the investment, but eventually backtracked, making it clear that for now, Inter will not concretely pursue the player. It remains a signal of the type of profile the club might consider in the future, while the organization continues to move cautiously in the market, aiming for concrete results without excessive spending.
Napoli is working to unlock the incoming market by finding a possible sale, and the hottest name is Noa Lang. According to Alfredo Pedullà, Galatasaray is ready to present an offer of 25 million euros for the permanent transfer.

However, other clubs are also interested in the player: in the Premier League, teams like Crystal Palace, Fulham, and Bournemouth are following the Belgian. The negotiation remains in progress, with Napoli ready to evaluate the most advantageous option for the future of their forward.
Napoli continues to move in the market, but before thinking about acquisitions, they will need to register some sales, currently operating only at zero cost. Among the names followed is Niccolò Fortini, a young winger from Fiorentina who is shining in this early part of the season.

Roma is also on his trail, ready to make an immediate move to get ahead of the Partenopei. The situation remains in constant evolution, with the Azzurri club monitoring the negotiation closely, as reported by Gianluca Di Marzio.
The market for Lazio is experiencing intense days, with Bournemouth proving to be a real nemesis for the Biancocelesti club. The Reds are finalizing the acquisitions of Rayan and Toth, two targets long followed by Lazio, but the allure of the Premier League prevailed.

However, good news might be on the horizon for the capital club: according to Il Messaggero, Bournemouth is interested in Christos Mandas, a Greek goalkeeper with little playing time at Lazio. Lotito is asking for 20 million for the sale, also considering a loan with an obligation to buy, while Mandas dreams of the Premier League. Decisive developments could arrive in the coming days.
In Fiorentina's market, Thorstvedt is not the only one in the management's plans. The Viola club has also set its sights on Giovanni Fabbian from Bologna, considering a possible move to secure the midfielder.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the negotiation could involve the inclusion of Sohm as a counterpart. The operation is not simple, and in the coming hours, Bologna should provide a definitive answer, clarifying whether Fiorentina can indeed close the purchase.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
📸 FADEL SENNA - AFP or licensors


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