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·22 gennaio 2026
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·22 gennaio 2026
With the two days of Champions League now behind us, the focus shifts (almost) entirely back to the transfer market. We have entered the final phase of this transfer window and – therefore – the stage where anything can happen.
From Juventus still searching for a striker, to Inter possibly strengthening the right flank, and Napoli’s desire to add quality: there are many negotiations that could open in these days.
Let’s take a look together at what’s being discussed today in Serie A.
Juventus continues to monitor the possible move for Marcos Senesi, according to Corriere dello Sport.
The defender, born in 1997, is out of contract with Bournemouth in June and is considering a change of scenery. The Argentine is highly regarded by Luciano Spalletti, who could push for his arrival in Turin. The fact that he would arrive on a free transfer only increases the Bianconeri’s interest.
A few days ago, Matteo Moretto brought good news to Milan fans regarding Juwensley Onstein. The Genk defender seemed very close to wearing the Rossoneri shirt, so much so that Moretto went as far as to say the "club was finalizing details with the player."
Today, however, the situation has changed. In the last few hours – as Moretto reports – just as the Rossoneri were preparing to welcome the player to Milan for his medical and signing, the negotiation has effectively stalled and is currently on standby. Moreover, the possibility that Onstein will not sign for Milan is high at this point.
Inter continues its work in the transfer market: after securing the arrival of young Leon Jakirovic from Dinamo Zagreb, the club is now targeting another Croatian talent, Branimir Mlačić.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, a meeting has been confirmed between the Nerazzurri directors and agent Fali Ramadani, who represents the 2007-born defender from Hajduk Split. An agreement with the Croatian club has already been reached, but the final decision rests with the player: if Mlačić accepts the proposed terms, the deal will be completed; otherwise, it risks falling through.
Napoli is searching for a new attacking reinforcement to replace the departing Noa Lang. In addition to names already linked to the club such as Giovane, Daniel Maldini, and Raheem Sterling, a particularly interesting profile has now emerged.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the Azzurri are keeping a close eye on Abde Ezzalzouli from Real Betis. Born in 2001 and among the most promising talents in La Liga, the Moroccan appeals to the Italian champions both for his technical qualities and his significant room for growth.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Friedkin family has approved an increase in Roma’s share capital, raising it from €650 million to €800 million. These fresh resources will be reinvested in the final two weeks of the winter transfer window.
Now, the ball is in Massara’s court. The main targets for the Giallorossi are Niccolò Fortini for the wing – for whom more than €15 million will be needed – and a striker. The shortlist includes Mathys Tel from Tottenham and Leo Sauer from Feyenoord.
With Alessio Romagnoli possibly leaving, Lazio is searching for a central defender capable of filling his shoes.
According to Messaggero, several names are on sporting director Fabiani’s list. In addition to left-footed defender Kike Salas from Sevilla, who was already followed last year, Diogo Leite and Danilho Doekhi – both from Union Berlin and out of contract in June – have also emerged. The strongest candidate, however, coming from Serie A in recent hours, is Luca Ranieri, who has been consistently left out of Fiorentina’s starting XI for a few weeks now. It’s possible that talks will open soon.
Fiorentina continues to seek quality in the market. According to Il Corriere dello Sport - Stadio, the Viola are considering Daniel Maldini, but the move depends on the possible departure of Fortini.
Interest in the 2006-born player is high, and the club’s asking price is between €15 and €20 million. Juventus and Roma are also considering him. Should Fortini actually leave, Fiorentina could immediately redirect those funds toward Maldini. The former Milan player – now at Atalanta – is a favored profile, and the fact that he is represented by the same agent as Brescianini could facilitate the deal. As mentioned in the section dedicated to the Azzurri, Napoli is also interested in the player.
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