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·27 de janeiro de 2026
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·27 de janeiro de 2026
Champions League eve for the Italian teams, who will be playing simultaneously tomorrow evening in the final day of the single group stage of the Champions League.
It's normal, therefore, that today's attention is largely focused on that, even though there are also market insights.
Let's look at the most important news about the big teams in our league.
Juventus is not giving up on Kolo Muani and this is confirmed by Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto: "The Bianconeri believe in it, but the player needs to push a bit with Tottenham. Calls started between Saturday and Sunday and continue today, many things need to align, but Juve is trying, despite the not-so-great relations with PSG - the club owning the French player's card - after last summer.".

There are also updates on Marcos Senesi, Bournemouth's defender whose contract expires in July: "Meanwhile, Juve is working to secure Senesi, with direct contacts set to begin as soon as the winter window closes".
The future of Leon Goretzka could soon be away from Bayern Munich. The German midfielder will be out of contract at the end of the season, and the idea of a possible departure to embark on a new experience outside Germany is growing, after years of success in Bavaria.

According to calciomercato.com, Milan has decisively returned to the 1995-born player, obtaining initial general approval. The Rossoneri club would also be willing to consider a salary effort, but the competition from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, who have already started initial inquiries, remains high.
According to Calciomercato.com, Inter continues to deem it necessary, in perspective, to add a midfielder with different characteristics from those currently present. After the summer attempt for Manu Koné from Roma, the Nerazzurri's attention has shifted to a profile already known in Serie A: Franck Kessie, who will be released in June from Al Ahli. The former Cesena and Milan player has already been the subject of talks with Inter in the past.

The future of the Ivorian, however, is not yet defined. Various possibilities are being considered, including a potential renewal with the current club. The lure of Europe remains strong, and Kessie intends to evaluate all options before making a final decision.
Napoli is experiencing a particularly challenging phase of the season, due to a long series of injuries that have reduced Conte's available rotations. An emergency that is affecting the performance of the Italian champions and necessitates Manna's intervention in the market.
The primary target for the defense remains Juanlu Sánchez, a highly appreciated profile but difficult to bring to Italy already in January. According to Alfredo Pedullà, among the alternatives considered, the name of Holm, who could leave Bologna, has also emerged.
Bologna is monitoring Evan Ferguson with interest. The former Brighton player's experience in Rome never really took off, and now - with Malen's arrival - the possibility of his playing time decreasing is high.
However, the Rossoblu club first needs to resolve some exits: in particular, it would be necessary to free up space in the squad by selling one of Immobile or Dallinga. Then, the player's willingness to leave Trigoria also needs to be assessed, as he has not yet expressed interest in leaving.
Everything seemed ready for Alessio Romagnoli's departure, who had already bid farewell to the fans present at Via del Mare in the last away match in Lecce and packed his bags for the transfer to Al-Sadd. Surprisingly, however, Lazio decided to block the operation at the last moment, preventing the departure of their defender.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, yesterday there was a conversation in Formello between Maurizio Sarri and the former Milan player, during which the player reiterated his desire to leave the club. However, the coach's position remains unchanged: Romagnoli is considered fundamental to the technical project. Meanwhile, Al-Sadd has started a 48-hour countdown, after which they will turn to another profile.
Fiorentina is in direct contact with West Ham to finalize the arrival of two players in Florence. This is revealed by Matteo Moretto, who discloses that the two interests are Kyle Walker-Peters and Soungoutou Magassa.
The first, 28 years old, is a right-back and is a profile that Paratici was already close to bringing to Tottenham. Magassa, on the other hand, is a 2003-born player and would numerically take the place of Nicolussi Caviglia, who is now close to Parma.
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