Italian sports newspapers were abuzz with transfer intrigue on Friday, with Joao Cancelo’s future, Roma’s attacking ambitions and Milan’s title race all taking center stage as the January transfer window opens.
Gazzetta dello Sport
Milan newspaper 02/01
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Milan eyeing Cagliari top spot
“Milan News” leads, Milan has a chance to win the championship away from Cagliari in tonight’s game. Rafael Leão is set to return, while Niclas Füllkrug is expected to start on the bench. The newspaper also revisits Milan’s defensive market thinking, including the new temptation surrounding Kim Min-jae as a long-term option.
Roma and Lazio sign strikers
Roma’s interest in Giacomo Raspadori has once again been highlighted as they work to strengthen their forward line. On the other side of the capital, Lazio are open to selling Tati Castellanos, with West Ham United named as specific suitors.
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Juventus and the Yildiz factor
Juventus’ contract talks with Kenan Yieldiz have also been mentioned, with Luciano Spalletti’s growing influence seen as key to unlocking a contract extension for the young talent.
Turin sports newspaper
“All Sports” 02/01
Cancelo: Juventus challenges Inter Milan
Tuttosport have heaped praise on Joao Cancelo, claiming Juventus are ready to challenge Inter Milan for the Portuguese full-back. The main obstacle remains salary, with Cancelo expected to take a significant pay cut. Alternative routes include interest from Saudi Arabia, while names like Kessie and Neves have also been mentioned in the wider market picture.
Spalletti “key figure”
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Luciano Spalletti is considered central to Juventus’ current strategy, both on the pitch and in setting transfer priorities. His authority is seen as decisive as Juve try to stabilize their plans.
Turin and Lazio on the hunt
Torino have been linked with Berahane, while Lazio are monitoring Ilic, possibly through a loan-based solution.
Corriere dello Sport
Express 02/01
Cancelo Doro: Inter Milan awaits
The Post sees Cancelo as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The full-back is expected to leave Al Hilal and Barcelona’s Dream, but Inter Milan remain concerned and need cover after injuries to Dumfries and Matteo Darmian. Any move would be dependent on Saudi Arabia’s wage contribution.
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Roma between Raspadori and the ‘dream’ choice
Roma’s pursuit of Raspadori has intensified, while the paper hints at a bigger attacking shake-up in Serie A as the club searches for a reliable No.9.
Napoli rethinks everything
Napoli’s woes continue to hit the headlines, with Romelu Lukaku’s fitness issues and Lorenzo Luka’s situation forcing a wider rethink on Conte’s attacking options.