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·6 febbraio 2026
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·6 febbraio 2026
The weekend is here and Serie A returns with the 24th round of the championship, which kicks off with tonight’s early match between Verona and Pisa.

Between the pitch and the transfer market, there is no shortage of news, with clubs working towards the upcoming matches and also working behind the scenes for next season.
Let’s take a look at today’s most important news.
From England, The Touchline revives Manchester United’s interest in Manuel Locatelli, identified as a possible replacement for Casemiro, who is expected to leave at the end of the season. The Red Devils have reportedly already initiated first contacts with the player’s entourage, having closely followed him in 2021 after Italy’s European Championship win.

Locatelli was then purchased by Juventus on a two-year loan with an obligation to buy, a deal confirmed by the November 2023 renewal that ties him to the club until 2028. According to Tuttosport, he is now a pillar of Spalletti’s team and is among only four midfielders in the Top 5 leagues with at least 900 minutes and stats above: 75 passes P90, 85% accuracy, 60% duels won, 3 interceptions P90.
As reported by Tuttosport, Milan could receive a windfall of around 60 million from buyouts. The most solid are 20 million for Jimenez, 7 for Tommaso Pobega, and 10 for Lorenzo Colombo.

The situation regarding the 30 million for Samuel Chukwueze remains uncertain, as it will only be confirmed with performance and favorable contract conditions. The potential total would broaden resources for future planning, especially in the event of Champions League qualification.
According to Sky Sport, Inter has rejected the latest offer from Bournemouth for Luis Henrique, who initially seemed set to leave Milan in this window. His poor performance had suggested an immediate sale.

However, changes in recent weeks have altered the club’s plans and strategies, and they now intend to keep the winger at least until June. The situation is still being monitored but, for now, the club’s intentions are clear.
In his YouTube appearance, Fabrizio Romano explained – as reported by TuttoNapoli.net – the reasons why Napoli failed to close the deal for Kobbie Mainoo from Manchester United. At the end of August, the player had requested a loan and Napoli was among the teams ready to take him.

Between November and December, an agreement was even reached with the player and his agents for a straight winter loan, but United’s green light never came. With the arrival of Michael Carrick and three consecutive starts, Mainoo became central to the project and the deal was definitively called off.
As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, Devis Vasquez will leave Roma in the next few hours. According to TMW, Beşiktaş has made a loan offer with an option to buy.

The Turkish transfer window closes at 11:59 PM Italian time and things will need to move quickly, but there is optimism about the deal being completed. The player is ready to move in order to get more playing time.
According to Il Tempo, the protest by Lazio’s organized supporters will continue in the match against Atalanta, following their boycott of the game against Genoa. The Curva Nord will not enter the stadium, denouncing a definitive split with Claudio Lotito.

In their lengthy statement, the Curva speaks of “lack of respect”, “despotic attitude”, “arrogance” and invites fans to leave “only this character in front of the entire football world”. The protest will continue indefinitely, with fans gathering at Ponte Milvio to support from outside.
With an official statement, Fiorentina announced the renewal of Eddy Kouadio until 2030, with an option until 2031. Raised in the youth academy, he made his Serie A debut on August 31 against Torino.

During the season, Kouadio has made four appearances in the Conference League and three in Serie A. The Viola thus confirm one of the most promising talents from their youth system.
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