On the day when Tonali opens up to a possible future transfer to Serie A and while Thiago Motta is getting closer to a new bench in Europe, Italian teams continue to work.Let’s take a look at the mo...
On the day when Tonali opens up to a possible future transfer to Serie A and while Thiago Motta is getting closer to a new bench in Europe, Italian teams continue to work.
Let’s take a look at the most important news about the top clubs in our league.
Juve, interested in Norton-Cuffy and Molina
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus continues to monitor the market to strengthen the right flank, as Joao Mario is still under evaluation and Kalulu remains adapted to the role.
The Bianconeri management is considering two profiles: Brooke Norton-Cuffy from Genoa for June and Nahuel Molina from Atletico Madrid already for January. The Argentine was also targeted in the summer, and now the club could try again with a loan deal with an option to buy.
The Genoa player, on the other hand, costs at least 10/12 million (according to Tuttosport) and Arsenal retains a percentage on his resale.
Milan, De Winter: "I was bought at a good price. In Arabia..."
Koni de Winter spoke to the newspaper Het Nieuwsblad about his purchase price by Milan: “Did they pay 20 million for me? If you look at the transfer market values of recent years, I think the Rossoneri got a good deal from Genoa."
De Winter also explained how the negotiation took place: “I first found out through social media, then my agent called me confirming that with Milan we were on the right track."
The defender then revealed that other clubs were interested in him: "If a club like this comes along, you don’t hesitate, but it’s true that I was sought after by other teams as well as English teams and even from Saudi Arabia. In the Saudi Pro League I would have earned a lot of money but it wasn’t the right time, joining Milan was perfect.”Here’s the full interview.
Inter, new prestigious role for Marotta
Pride for Inter and for Beppe Marotta, who will represent Italy in the EFC (formerly ECA) as Inter writes in a statement: "The President and CEO of Inter, Giuseppe Marotta, has been elected to the Executive Board of the European Football Clubs, the association of European football clubs, which recently changed its name from ECA to EFC."
"Marotta was elected during the EFC General Assembly in Rome and will be part of the Executive Board as the representative for Italy."
Napoli, challenge to Juve for Di Lorenzo’s backup
According to Tuttosport, in addition to Juve, Napoli has also set its sights on Brooke Norton-Cuffy, the English winger from Genoa. The Azzurri are looking for a reliable backup for Di Lorenzo and the 2004-born player is considered an ideal profile.
However, the Grifone does not intend to sell him before June and values the player between 10 and 12 million euros, a figure that could rise if he continues to improve. Furthermore, Arsenal has a resale percentage with respect to Genoa.
Roma, Dovbyk: "I regret not taking the 3rd penalty"
Artem Dovbyk, speaking to the portal Vzbirna, went back over the two missed penalties against Lille: "The only thing I regret is not taking the third one. Really. That’s something I’m very sorry about. Scored or not, I don’t know, but that’s how things are, there’s no point talking about it now. But I should have just gone and hit the ball a third time, I’m sure of that."
The environment’s attitude, however, was positive about it: “That match against Lille was a really unpleasant moment in my career. The first at this level. On the contrary, the team supported everyone and the next day there was no talk about the fact that we missed three penalties. The overall performance of the match was analyzed more thoroughly."
Lazio, what’s holding back Insigne’s signing
On Sky Sport 24, Matteo Petrucci spoke about Insigne’s situation: "I know he has turned down other clubs in Serie A and so it’s clear he’s waiting for Lazio. He could be signed before January, but he’ll only be able to play from next year."
Lazio will probably make final decisions after understanding their future in the market: "To have a definitive picture, we’ll have to wait for the new commission to make a statement and there’s no precise date. They are required to give an answer by the end of November."
Fiorentina, good news for Bove
There are positive signs for Edoardo Bove’s return to the pitch. In recent months – according to La Gazzetta dello Sport – tests have not revealed any cardiac pathology, rekindling hope for his comeback, probably abroad.
The midfielder had a subcutaneous defibrillator implanted after his experience at Fiorentina: for this reason, he currently cannot play in Italy. Bove could therefore follow the path taken by Christian Eriksen, who moved from Inter to Brentford.
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