It’s Friday, and tonight marks the start of the 25th matchday in Serie A, with the opening match featuring Pisa facing Milan.
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As the weekend approaches, news surrounding the major teams in our league continues to expand. In our daily roundup, let’s dive into the most significant updates of the day.
Juventus: Key Move for Senesi
Juventus is ramping up efforts to secure Marcos Senesi. According to TuttoJuve.com, new discussions between the involved parties are anticipated over the weekend or early next week. The Bianconeri aim to accelerate negotiations and stay ahead of the competition.
The club is keen to outpace rivals, including Borussia Dortmund—who recently made a significant move—as well as several Premier League teams such as Brighton, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Manchester United, and Tottenham. Barcelona is also monitoring the situation, looking to strengthen its defensive lineup.
Milan-Tomori: Renewal Until 2030
Following the extension for Mike Maignan, Milan is now set to finalize Fikayo Tomori’s contract renewal as well. Reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport and MilanNews.it confirm that an agreement with the English defender is close to being reached.
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This new contract is expected to last until June 30, 2030, with a salary—comprising both fixed and bonus components—around 4 million euros per season. Tomori has made 201 appearances for Milan, scoring 7 goals, and played a crucial role in the team’s triumph in the 2021/22 Scudetto and the 2024 Italian Super Cup.
Inter: Hornicek as a Future Keeper
Inter is taking steps to secure its goalkeeping future. As reported by LiveSportCZ, the Nerazzurri have set their sights on Lukas Hornicek as a potential successor to Yann Sommer.
The 21-year-old Czech keeper, currently at Braga, has been showcasing impressive form in both league and Europa League matches. He represents a promising long-term solution for Inter’s goalkeeping needs.
Napoli: Update on Kevin De Bruyne
Rudi Garcia, Belgium’s national coach, has provided updates on the statuses of De Bruyne and Lukaku, according to NapoliNetwork. De Bruyne is expected to make his return in March, following a tailored recovery program that’s progressing well.
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In contrast, Lukaku’s situation is more precarious due to recent setbacks after a brief return. The coach stressed the difference between clinical recovery and achieving peak competitive fitness.
Roma: Soule Celebrates His Choice
Matias Soule shared his thoughts on the Podcast AS Roma with Abel Balbo, discussing his connection to both the city and the Giallorossi club. The Argentine noted that Rome reminds him of his homeland, and he feels a strong sense of belonging, especially given the close ties between the club and its Argentine players.
Recalling his sacrifices since leaving home at the young age of 11 to pursue his dreams, he expressed enthusiasm about his transfer, calling it a fantastic choice. He reminisced about scoring in the derby at the Olimpico and praised Dybala as “great both on and off the pitch.” His dream remains to win a World Cup with Argentina.
Lazio: Claudio Lotito Responds to Fans
In an interview with Corriere della Sera, Lazio president Claudio Lotito spoke candidly about his relationship with the club’s supporters. He noted that dissent is part of passionate fandom and clarified that some of his comments may have been misinterpreted but that it’s important for fans to voice their concerns.
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On the project front, Lotito announced that the proposal for the Flaminio stadium, already submitted to the Municipality, will be publicly unveiled next week. In March, the “Lazio 2032” five-year relaunch plan for the club will also be introduced.
Fiorentina: Building for the Future with Fabbian and Brescianini
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Fiorentina is proactively shaping its future with a focus on solid and enduring projects. The club has identified Giovanni Fabbian and Marco Brescianini as key profiles to build their future team around.
This strategy aligns with the vision of new sporting director Fabio Paratici, who is eager to develop Fiorentina focusing on young talent.
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