Fagioli's Exit, Milan's Departures, and Garnacho's Path | OneFootball

Fagioli's Exit, Milan's Departures, and Garnacho's Path | OneFootball

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·27 January 2025

Fagioli's Exit, Milan's Departures, and Garnacho's Path

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The 22nd matchday of the league concludes, featuring two crucial matches for the lower parts of the standings.

Meanwhile, the focus shifts to the transfer market. The deadline day is approaching, meaning there is less time left to finalize last-minute deals.

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Let's take a look at the most relevant news of the day.


Juventus: Will Fagioli Join Rabiot in Marseille?

The Bianconeri are one of the most active clubs in this transfer window, as evidenced by the recent signings of Renato Veiga and Kolo Mouani. However, Giuntoli must also consider trimming the squad.

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Nicolò Fagioli remains a candidate to leave Continassa, attracting interest from multiple clubs. Among them is Marseille, which has reportedly proposed a loan with an option to buy to Juventus. So far, the response has been negative for a clear reason: the Juventus sporting director aims to include an obligation to buy. This was revealed by Sky Sport.


Milan: Three Players Set to Depart! Buyers Needed

While waiting to see if the Devil can secure Santiago Gimenez from Feyenoord, the Rossoneri's outgoing market is moving. Three players are on the verge of leaving: Luka Jovic, Samuel Chukwueze, and Noah Okafor.

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La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the trio's adventure at San Siro has reached its end. Jovic is being pursued by Monza, which will cover a small part of his salary. Okafor, on the other hand, was in Germany ten days ago to sign with Leipzig, but the German club backed out. Nevertheless, the player does not fit into the club's plans. Lastly, Chukwueze has received several offers, but his goal yesterday against Parma might have secured his stay under Conceicao's orders.


Inter: Palacios Says Goodbye (But Stays in Serie A)

It seemed he would remain in Milan to learn from the champions in the squad. Instead, Tomas Palacios is ready to leave Inter and move a few kilometers away.

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As confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, the defender will join Monza on a dry loan until the end of the season. The Brianzoli will pay his full salary until July for the 2003-born player.


Napoli: Garnacho's Choice and Manna's Strategy

Antonio Conte is doing an outstanding job at Napoli, currently in the title race just months after his arrival following a disappointing season. Now, however, the coach expects the long-awaited replacement for Kvaratskhelia, who has already provided his first assist in Paris.

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The name at the top of the former national team's coach's list is still Alejandro Garnacho. New talks are scheduled today between Napoli and United to try to bridge the gap between demand and offer. According to Sky Sport, the Azzurri will also present the player's willingness—who reportedly has an agreement with sporting director Manna—to persuade the Red Devils to lower their demands.


Roma: Hermoso-Leverkusen Deal Still Stalled

Giallorossi sporting director Floriant Ghisolfi continues to work on revamping the squad under coach Ranieri. The top profile on the list remains Davide Frattesi, but his goal and the penalty he earned yesterday in the match won by Inter against Lecce may have convinced the Nerazzurri to take him off the market.

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On the outgoing front, there is a new slowdown regarding Hermoso, as reported by Gianluca Di Marzio. The Spanish defender is still close to Bayer Leverkusen, but his financial demands have stalled negotiations so far. It remains to be seen whether the Germans will abandon the pursuit entirely or if they will raise their offer again.


Lazio: Midfield Swap with Bologna?

As reported by Il Messaggero, Lazio is still considering strengthening their midfield. The name that Fabiani prefers is Cesare Casadei, but there is still no agreement with Chelsea, and time is running out.

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For this reason, the idea of a swap with Bologna is gaining traction. The Biancocelesti are very interested in Giovanni Fabbian, a midfielder who played with Casadei in Inter's Primavera. To bring him to the Olimpico, Lazio could offer Bologna either Isaksen or Tchaouna.However, it should be noted that Inter has a buy-back option for Fabbian at 12 million.


Fiorentina: Bondo More Than Just an Idea

According to a post on X by Alfredo Pedullà, Fiorentina continues to closely monitor Warren Bondo, a 2003-born midfielder from Monza who is also highly regarded by Milan.

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It is possible that Fiorentina will make a move in these final days of the transfer market. However, according to Pedullà, there is also interest in Fagioli, who is being pursued by Marseille (as mentioned above in the Juventus section).


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