💣 Juve keen to keep Holm, Milan-Zaniolo, Ranieri staying? 🔥
💣 Juve keen to keep Holm, Milan-Zaniolo, Ranieri staying? 🔥 On this Serie A Sunday, it’s not just football being played: Gravina made some statements that caused a stir, and Galliani turned down the candidacy for the FIGC presidency. Now let’s look at the most important news involving Serie A’s biggest clubs.
Juventus, Holm and J. Mario: loans extended? As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport , Juventus and Bologna are considering the possibility of extending the loans of Holm and Joao Mario.
Both clubs are happy with their performances but would not be willing to buy them outright, especially Juve, who would have to pay 15 million for the permanent deal. Milan, Zaniolo is an old favorite Zaniolo’s performance yesterday (and not only that) has reignited Milan’s interest in the player: previously requested by Allegri at Juventus and close to joining the Rossoneri on two different occasions. Udinese will sign him permanently from Galatasaray for 10 million, and this summer Zaniolo will be among the profiles appreciated by Milan (according to Daniele Longo ), also because the club will try to make some changes in attack.
Inter, the makeweight for Muharemovic Inter are well ahead in the race to buy Muharemovic from Sassuolo: the price is 30/35 million euros, a significant valuation that could be lowered with a makeweight. According to Tuttosport , one name Sassuolo really like is Mattia Mosconi: a 19-year-old striker from Inter’s Primavera side who also played in Serie C this year with the U23s. Roma, the Friedkins believe in Ranieri Despite the clash with Gasperini on Friday night, the Friedkin family would like to make Ranieri’s role even more central within Roma.
According to Repubblica , the club’s owners could reopen talks over renewing his deal, also considering an improved contract. Lazio, Romagnoli considering unilateral termination After the winter market “back and forth” and Roberto Mancini’s failed move to Al-Sadd, Romagnoli is reportedly considering unilateral termination of his contract ahead of the next transfer window. As written by the LaLazioSiamoNoi portal, this option involves “specific timeframes and compensation”: a complex option, but not one that can be ruled out, because Romagnoli’s contract runs until 2027.