The winter transfer window is upon us, and Lazio are firmly targeting Lorenzo Insigne, a move that could shake up the league and rekindle hope in the hearts of their fans. Meanwhile, Napoli are watching, ready to react to every move.
The winter transfer window is heating up, and the league's top clubs are starting to move forward, with deals already completed and negotiations promising sparks. In Milan, it was Niclas Füllkrug's medical, having arrived from West Ham on a free loan until the end of the season. At AC Milan, however, it's also time to say goodbye: after nearly a thousand days without playing, Divock Origi has terminated his contract. The Belgian, out of the project since the summer of 2024, continued to earn a significant salary for the club.
Questions remain over the future of Christopher Nkunku, bought from Chelsea for €37 million and still unable to make an impact despite increased use in recent matches.
Roma is ready to make an attacking move, and the hottest name is Joshua Zirkzee. A deal has already been finalized with the former Bologna Dutchman, while the timing of the deal remains to be clarified with Manchester United. However, the Giallorossi need to trim their attacking lineup, and one of Ferguson and Bailey is set to leave. Artem Dovbyk is also on the way out, with the Premier League a possible destination, while interest in Giacomo Raspadori remains strong.
On the other side of the Tiber, Lazio can finally return to the transfer market. Up front, Fotis Ioannidis, who is currently on the sidelines at Sporting Lisbon, is appealing, but Lorenzo Insigne remains an option. In midfield, a swap deal with Atalanta is gaining traction, involving Dele and Bashiru, along with one of Samardzic and Brescianini. The unblocking of the transfer market also allows for work on contract renewals, while some names remain open to significant offers.
Inter are seeking reinforcements to cover for Dumfries' injury. Several options are fading, while the Bellanova option is gaining traction and interest in Dinamo Zagreb's Moris Valincic is growing. Genoa are looking at both midfield, with Niccolò Pisilli in their sights for a loan deal, and in goal, where the possibility of Mattia Perin's return to ensure he regains his starting spot is gaining traction.
At Juventus, the only thing missing is the official announcement of Marco Ottolini's arrival as their new sporting director. His signature is expected by the end of the year. Finally, Torino is exploring the young defender Luca Marianucci, born in 2004, who has so far been rarely used by Napoli.
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The article talks about the transfer market but doesn't really explain the dynamics between the teams. Insigne is a great player, but I don't know if Lazio needs him; there are other players who could be useful.