Everton must reignite interest in one-time Marco Silva target Wilfried Zaha

Everton could be about to reignite their interest in a player that Marco Silva wanted to sign last summer if emerging reports are to be believed…

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According to Peter Harding, Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha is said to be keen on becoming part of Carlo Ancelotti’s squad this window, although it remains to be seen if the Italian will come forward with a bid.

Earlier this summer, Eagles boss Roy Hodgson revealed that the 27-year-old would like to move on from Selhurst Park – a year after a move to the Toffees fell through, and the Daily Mail credit them with interest once again.

He could be available at a cut-price of just £30m this time around.

And it appears as if the veteran manager is preparing for life without his star man as Sky Sports claim the south Londoners are eyeing a move for Sassuolo winger Jeremie Boga.

An instant upgrade?

If all of the above turns out to be true, then Ancelotti should absolutely go back in for Zaha before the transfer window shuts next month.

Now that he’s bolstered the engine room with a trio of exciting additions, it’s time to improve the creativity and impetus out wide – and the Ivorian fits the bill immensely.

Everton’s wingers drastically underperformed last season. Theo Walcott, Bernard and £34m summer signing Alex Iwobi combined for just six goals, which is less than half of top-scoring duo Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin who both hit 13 for the season.

Zaha contributed directly to seven goals and averaged a whopping 4.3 dribbles (third-best in the PL) and 1.6 shots per game, via WhoScored.

As Hodgson has said in the past, the 27-year-old is a “game-changer” whom they “depend on,” so he could certainly become the next part of the Italian’s revolution at Goodison Park.

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino was once interested in the winger and is thought to have believed that he could be “the next Ronaldo,” according to chairman Steve Parish.

The “unbelievable” Eagles sensation would surely be a welcome addition in Merseyside and for just £30m – compared to last year’s £80m – it would be quite the steal.

AND in other news, Ancelotti set to battle Leicester for £20m Ligue 1 starlet…

Spurs fans react to Sky Sports’ Kim Min-jae update

Just days after reports had suggested Tottenham had made serious enquiries about Beijing Guoan’s Kim-Min jae, it appears things aren’t as straightforward as it seemed.

Sky Sports now claim that the centre-back has been told to stay at the Chinese Super League side, and that they have insisted they “do not want to sanction a sale”.

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The report further adds that “it will take a big offer for Guoan to consider a sale later this summer”, with the South Korea international said to be frustrated at his side’s stance.

And after hearing about the update on their move for Kim, Spurs fans flooded to Twitter to share their reactions.

A couple of Spurs supporters questioned how quickly things have changed, with earlier reports even suggesting that Kim was flying into London in order to agree personal terms.

Understandably, some Spurs fans don’t seem to think Daniel Levy will be splashing the cash this summer.

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With this being Jose Mourinho’s first summer transfer window in charge, the Portuguese man will no doubt be impressing upon the Spurs chairman just how important new signings will be for the future of the club.

Getting a deal for Kim over the line would be a statement that they are heading in the right direction.

Sheffield Wednesday: Fans react to Dom Howson’s tweet highlighting poor season

Sheffield Wednesday lost 2-1 to Middlesborough in the finale of the Championship season on Wednesday evening. The result meant that they ended the campaign in 16th, which is four positions lower than the season before, and a lot of the fan base are reacting to a tweet from Dom Howson following the end of the term.

It has been Garry Monk’s first season in charge, and it looks to be one which has not impressed Owls fans. Howson, who is the Sheffield Wednesday writer at Yorkshire Live, tweeted some stats which portray how bad the campaign was.

According to the journalist, since the 22nd of December, they have only managed to win four times, pick up 17 points from 23 matches, win one of their 12 home games, and only score once in the first half at Hillsborough in 2020.

This clearly is a very poor record and it is understandable to see why fans were so frustrated upon reading this. Monk will have to do better next season if he wants to stay at the club.

Here is how fans reacted to the tweet:

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Manchester United: Red Devils ask ex-PSG chief Antero Henrique sort out a transfer for Corentin Tolisso

Manchester United have already made the first moves ahead of the 2020/21 season by signing Odion Ighalo.

The Nigerian has impressed the club he supported as a boy since he arrived on loan from Shanghai Shenhua in January, scoring four goals in eight appearances so far. Ighalo’s performances have earned him a new contract extension which will keep him at Old Trafford until 2021.

United were in the process of planning for a squad overhaul prior to the nationwide lockdown being imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic (ESPN). Even so, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has remained defiant and reports emerged earlier this week that the Red Devils are keen on signing Corentin Tolisso in the summer.

According to RMC Sport [via Get French Football News], United have asked former Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Antero Henrique to intervene on their behalf.

The ex-PSG chief has been holding talks with Tolisso’s entourage since February as he tries to gauge where the Frenchman will end up next. He is widely credited with being the mastermind behind the deals to bring Neymar and Kylian Mbappe to the Parc des Princes (talkSPORT).

The 25-year-old has made 13 appearances in the Bundesliga, scoring one goal and creating two assists, but has only made 0.7 tackles per game this season (WhoScored).

RMC Sport reporter Mohamed Bouhafsi claimed that Ed Woodward has been in discussions with the French international’s representatives as Bayern Munich are prepared to offload him for at least €35m, which works out at about £31m.

While Solskjaer has made it clear that he wants to bring in a new centre-midfielder as part of his plans for a long-term rebuild, it is difficult to believe Tolisso is the right type of player that the Norwegian is seeking.

Indeed, his career has been plagued by persistent injuries up until now and he has only played 941 minutes of football so far in the 2019/20 season.

Although the £31m-valued star is a versatile player capable of filling in at the back or in the midfield, this would be an expensive gamble which, based on his fortunes of recent months, wouldn’t seem likely to pay off.

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Pochettino’s caution should see Leeds keep hold of Clarke this month

January has been a worrying month for Leeds United supporters mostly for reasons off the pitch.

The whole spygate saga has had some feeling uneasy as they wait to see if the club are punished in any way, while Jack Clarke has constantly been linked with a move away from Elland Road this month.

According to Sky Sports, Southampton, among other teams in the Premier League, are keen on signing the 18-year-old winger in this transfer window. However, with deadline day fast approaching and a big player having seemingly cooled their interest, things are now looking good for Leeds.

The Breakdown

The Evening Standard reports Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is not fully convinced with Clarke, which will come as a huge relief to Leeds.

The Yorkshire club will undoubtedly fancy their chances of fighting off a side like Southampton but, with Tottenham, it becomes a different ball game.

Given how well the developments of Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Eric Dier and Harry Winks among others have gone, joining the north London club, who now find themselves among the Premier League elite, will sound like an attractive proposition to another young, talented English footballer such as Clarke.

With a transfer to Tottenham now seemingly unlikely, though, Leeds supporters should be able to rest easy, or at least until the summer.

Whatever the case, Clarke looks set to remain at Elland Road for the time being and, at 18, there is no need for him to rush and force a move, especially when you are already getting a good football education from an astute coach like Marcelo Bielsa.

‘Like the Louvre losing the Mona Lisa!’ – Chelsea cursing ‘incredible loss’ of Jamal Musiala to Bayern Munich, says Golden Boy founder

The founder of the prestigious Golden Boy award says Chelsea seeing Jamal Musiala leave for Bayern Munich is “like the Louvre losing the Mona Lisa”.

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Youngster left west London in 2019Now starring in German footballIn contention for prestigious prizeWHAT HAPPENED?

Highly-rated midfielder Musiala spent eight years in the academy system at Stamford Bridge between 2011 and 2019. The Stuttgart-born starlet then returned to his homeland at Bayern and has gone on to become one of the most exciting talents in world football.

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Musiala has committed to Germany at international level, having previously represented England up to U21 level, and is a serious contender for the 2023 Golden Boy prize. Massimo Franchi, who brought that award to the world, has told of why he is such a big fan of Musiala: “I love him! I love his creative playing style. I really love this young man. The fact that FC Bayern grabbed him from Chelsea almost for free was incredibly clever. An incredible loss for the Londoners. It would be like the Louvre losing the Mona Lisa!”

WHAT THEY SAID

Musiala is up to 130 appearances for Bayern – claiming Bundesliga and Champions League honours along the way – and Franchi added on his battle with Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham to be recognised as the best player under the age of 21 on the planet: “Musiala is a fantastic player. He actually deserved a small statue for his decisive championship goal last season. But in the first part of the current season he couldn't show off his genius like that, he wasn't such a strong shining sun that can blind you with its light. Bayern were champions, Borussia Dortmund only second: it was absolutely correct that Jamal was in the lead at the start of the Golden Boy race in June. But then the ‘driver’ Bellingham – to use Formula 1 jargon – moved to the ‘Scuderia’ Real Madrid, where he worked magic and is still doing magic. So Jamal has to show something extraordinary – possibly also in the German national team – in order to catch Bellingham on the home straight.”

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Bellingham’s bid for the Golden Boy award is said to have been aided by Taylor Swift fanatics, who have decided to back his cause, and the 20-year-old England international has enjoyed a stunning start to life at Real Madrid following his €103 million (£89m/$109m) summer transfer from Borussia Dortmund.

Man Utd star Mason Mount returns to hometown during international break with adorable dog following another England snub by Gareth Southgate

Mason Mount is spending the international break in his hometown after Gareth Southgate once again left him out of the England squad.

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Mount returns home after England snubUnited star not picked by SouthgateMount enjoying family time in PortsmouthWHAT HAPPENED?

After being overlooked for England's October internationals, Southgate did not pick Mount for England's final Euro 2024 qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia. The 24-year-old has decided to spend his time off in his hometown of Portsmouth. On Thursday, the Manchester United midfielder posted photos of him and his family enjoying a walk at Portchester Castle near the city.

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Mount's exclusion from the England set-up has coincided with his tricky start to life at Manchester United. Erik ten Hag's side paid £55 million ($68m) to sign the midfielder from Chelsea over the summer, but in recent weeks he has increasingly found himself on the bench. An early season injury certainly didn't help the 24 year old settle into his new surroundings.

WHAT MOUNT SAID

Mount accompanied his Instagram post with a simple caption: "Home." After United beat Luton last weekend, the midfielder sent supporters a message that read: "We keep building."

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With United not back in action until Sunday, November 26 when they take on Everton, Mount will likely return to training next week. Until then, he'll enjoy recuperating in his hometown of Portsmouth. In the long-term, he'll look to improve his performances so that he doesn't miss out on England's Euro 2024 squad.

Explained: How Fantasy Premier League prices change

How do price changes work in Fantasy Football and why does a player's price rise or fall during the course of the season?

The Fantasy Premier League has become a household application throughout the world with multiple users across the globe being glued to their phones watching their favourite players battle it out on the field and them making predictions about it and choosing the best possible players to garner points for themselves.

The users turned managers get a real-life experience of fielding a combined eleven from all the teams featuring in England's Premier Division. The game has a price tag attached to every player and managers have to make a team of 15 players with an equal budget given to every user.

While the prices of a player could stay intact throughout the season, several players see their prices fluctuate with some witnessing an increase while some seeing a drop.

Here, GOAL explains why the price of a player changes during a season and what are the major reasons behind it and how a manager could make the most of these fluctuations to boost their points.

WHAT ARE PRICE CHANGES IN FANTASY PREMIER LEAGUE?

A player's price change in the Fantasy Premier League mostly occurs when the ownership of a player increases or decreases. When a vast majority of managers playing the game run behind a specific player owing to his great form or if he's tipped to have a thundering couple of matches, managers tend to acquire him to give themselves an advantage heading into the next game week.

This mass increase in the ownership of players sees the price of that specific player increase by £01.m every week. A player's price can increase or fall by £0.1m to £0.3m but it cannot cross that mark.

The key factor here is that not every player witnesses a price change. As a matter of fact, only a handful of players witness a change in their price between game weeks. When managers clinically assess these price changes they can get a massive edge over their competitors in the game because they not only help managers buy players but also sell them at the right time helping them garner profits every week strengthening their final scores.

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FPL player's prices are somewhat equivalent to stocks and multiple comparisons can be drawn to illustrate the reasoning for changes in the prices of a player. Like in the stock market, the price of a stock skyrockets after multiple parties start buying and this is the same as with a player in the game.

If a player is bought by multiple managers playing the game, his price is touted to go up meaning a player's value will go up in accordance to the volume of its ownership.

Let's take an example, Manchester City's midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne is valued at £12m. The players of FPL don't pick him up early on the season because of a tough set of fixtures or his price but by Gameweek 5 he manages to score 6 goals.

Now managers would want to bolster their side by picking the Belgian midfielder and the volume of his purchase in the game rises with every passing week. In this situation, De Bruyne's price will get an increment of £0.1m meaning his price tag would be £12.5m by the end of Gameweek 6.

But if owing to an injury or other circumstances, De Bruyne gets sidelined by Pep Guardiola in the next week and former Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips finds a way into the eleven because he's going through a purple patch, the players would immediately swap the Belgian with the English midfielder which would see De Bruyne's price drop and could see the latter's price rise in the upcoming weeks.

There are multiple factors that could affect the changes in the price like form, fixtures, injury, or suspension to name a few that could see an alteration in a player's price.

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If the player's price rises a manager won't be able to earn the full amount if he decides to sell the player. After a player's purchase, the manager gets only a specific amount from the rise in price of the player if he decides to sell them in the future.

For every £0.2 price increase during the time the player is held by a manager, the owner can only garner a sum of £0.1m when the player is sold by them.

For example, Liverpool's swashbuckling winger Mohamed Salah is priced at £12.5m and managers bring him in the initial game weeks. Now the Egyptian goal machine produces some scintillating performances increasing his price to £13.1m.

For a manager who's buying Salah for the first time, the Liverpool goalscorer would cost them £13.1m, but he can be sold by an existing owner for just £12.8m. So for the £0.6m increase in Salah's price, the manager earned a value of £0.3m.

The sale would still sit at £12.8m if Salah's price increases and he's sold by his manager at a time when his price would be £13.2m. If Salah's price drops to £13m, the manager would be able to get only £12.7m for the sale of the Egyptian.

Managers have to be street-smart in deciding when to sell a player and when to acquire him. While a continuous increase in price could be a boon for managers to make money to use in the transfer of other big names, a sudden drop could see their plans get washed away.

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A Wildcard in Fantasy Premier League is a manager's way of reconstructing his side in the middle of the campaign and earning himself a boost before heading into the next game week.

Wildcards help a manager make unlimited transfers without getting a points hit and if utilised properly can be very useful keeping in mind the change in prices of players.

This helps you target any player whose price could increase in the near future and sell them when there's an increase.

For example, Manchester United's latest signing Mason Mount earns popularity after his initial days at Old Trafford and becomes a popular incoming transfer in the future. Now a manager can buy the former Chelsea graduate and wait for his price to rise and then sell him at the market value to earn themselves a profit.

Players can also sell the players who are going through a rough phase and then buy them back for cheaper prices using their wildcards in the upcoming weeks.

Ruben Dias looks rusty! Five things we learned as Atletico Madrid prove Man City aren't invincible

Atletico Madrid sunk Pep Guardiola's treble winners thanks to tremendous long range strikes from Memphis Depay and Yannick Carrasco

A pair of sizzling goals from Memphis Depay and Yannick Carrasco brought Manchester City back down to earth as Atletico Madrid beat the treble winners 2-1 in the last match of their pre-season tour.

The match at the Seoul World Cup Stadium was in danger of being called off after a thunderstorm but following a 45-minute delay, the friendly finally kicked off. But it was no friendly.

Pep Guardiola named a formidable starting XI but Diego Simeone's side were as fiercely competitive and intense as usual and were the better team for much of the match. After missing a slew of chances they found their breakthrough thanks to a tremendous strike from outside the area from Memphis.

Carrasco then scored an even better goal to double Atletico's lead but Ruben Dias, who was unusually lacklustre, reduced the deficit late on with a thumping header. However, City could not respond again and slumped to their first defeat since losing to Brentford on the final day of last season.

GOAL looks at what we learned during the clash at Seoul World Cup Stadium.

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The towering Portuguese is normally the one defender City can rely on but he was not on it today. Dias gave the ball away on several occasions and in dangerous areas too. He was fortunate that Pablo Barrios did not give Atleti the lead when he presented him with the ball and it fell on Stefan Ortega to get him out of jail.

He also gifted a chance to Memphis which the Dutchman failed to take advantage of, sending the ball over the bar. Dias did not heed the warnings, however, and he was careless in possession once more and just moments later Carrasco scored.

He sought to make amends with a crashing header which gave City faint hope but that should not mask the fact he was way off the pace. The Portuguese was one of Guardiola's most consistent performers in the final stretch of last season but will need to be sharper when the Premier League season begins.

AdvertisementGetty Kovacic is no Gundogan in front of goal

It is a far from easy to come in and replace a modern club legend like Ilkay Gundogan but that is ultimately what Mateo Kovacic has been tasked with doing. The Croatian still looks like a good fit for City but one area he desperately needs to improve in is his finishing.

He was presented with a glorious chance to give City the lead early in the first half, arriving in the area to meet the ball first time. It was the type of chance Gundogan would have had for breakfast, but Kovacic spooned the ball over the bar.

Gundogan scored 60 goals for City and always seemed to find the net on the biggest occasions. Kovacic, meanwhile, struck just six times in 221 games for Chelsea. He has a lot of work to do.

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Diego Simeone is the type of man who almost certainly cheats in board games with the family at Christmas. And he does not understand the concept of a friendly match.

Atletico treated this game as if it were a Champions League knockout game. Indeed, you could argue they showed more ambition in Seoul than for most of their quarter-final tie with City two seasons ago, which ended in a mass brawl.

There were no punches thrown here but tempers flared on a number of occasions and Rodrigo De Paul was in a particularly combative mood. While City seemed to fade in the second half, Atletico turned the screw. They thoroughly deserved the win and, on this evidence, City will be hoping to avoid them in the Champions League group stage draw.

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Getty ImagesMemphis and Carrasco show class is permanent

Atletico's two goalscorers have had strange careers. Memphis was good enough to be signed by Manchester United at the age of 21 but his time at Old Trafford was a disaster and it was only years later that he managed to get his career back on track.

Carrasco, meanwhile, scored in the 2016 Champions League final and was a crucial player for Atletico but then two years later decided to move to the Chinese Super League. He saw sense in the end and has been back to his best since returning to Atletico in 2020.

And against the European champions and treble winners, they proved their enduring class. Memphis looked threatening throughout the match and struck the ball perfectly to break the deadlock from outside the area. Carrasco then pulled off a zig-zagging run down the left wing before producing a thumping low finish.

All completed Serie A transfers so far in 2022-23 – listed

GOAL rounds up all of the completed Serie A transfers this season so far

Football transfer windows are exciting periods during the sporting calendar every year, with fans drooling at the prospect of a new signing arriving at their club and making an impact.

Serie A has witnessed more than few interesting arrivals and departures in recent years and this year it will be no different.

GOAL rounds up all of the completed Serie A transfers this season so far.

Transfer INs and OUTs for all Serie A clubs

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2021-22 position

AC Milan

1st

Inter

2nd

Napoli

3rd

Juventus

4th

Lazio

5th

Roma

6th

Fiorentina

7th

Atalanta

8th

Verona

9th

Torino

10th

Sassuolo

11th

Udinese

12th

Bologna

13th

Empoli

14th

Sampdoria

15th

Spezia

16th

Salernitana

17th

Lecce

Serie B champions

Cremonese

Serie B runners-up

Monza

Serie B playoff winners

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Player

Nationality

Previous club

Fee

Alessandro Fiorenzi

Italy

AS Roma

Loan

Divock Origi

Belgium

Liverpool

Free

Junior Messias

Brazil

Crotone

Loan

Charles De Ketelaere

Belgium

Club Brugge

€35m

Malick Thiaw

Germany

Schalke

Undisclosed

Sergino Dest

United States

Barcelona

Loan

Aster Vranckx

Belgium

Wolfsburg

Loan

New signings January window

Player

Nationality

Previous club

Fee

Devis Vazquez

Colombia

Guarani

€470k

Departures summer window

Player

Nationality

New club

Fee

Jens Petter Hauge

Norway

Eintracht Frankfurt

Undisclosed

Franck Kessie

Ivory Coast

Barcelona

Free

Lorenzo Colombo

Italy

Lecce

Loan

Leo Duarte

Brazil

Istanbul Basaksehir

Free

Mattia Caldara

Italy

Spezia

Loan

Frank Tsadjout

Italy

Cremonese

Free

Alessandro Plizzari

Italy

Pescara

Free

Daniel Maldini

Italy

Spezia

Loan

Marco Frigerio

Italy

Foggia

Free

Gabriele Capanni

Italy

Ternana

Free

Leroy Abanda

France / Cameroon

Seraing

Free

Alessio Romagnoli

Italy

Lazio

Free

Samu Castillejo

Spain

Valencia

Free

Gabriele Bellodi

Italy

Olbia

Loan

Sabino Signorile

Italy

Cerignola

Undisclosed

Riccardo Tonin

Italy

Foggia

Undisclosed

Luan Capanni

Brazil

Amadora

Loan

Marco Brescianini

Italy

Cosenza

Loan

Emir Murati

Croatia / Italy

Released

Free

Departures January window

Player

Nationality

New club

Fee

Luan Capanni

Brazil

Arka Gdynia

Free

Andreas Jungdal

Denmark

SCR Altach

Loan

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Player

Nationality

Previous club

Fee

Merih Demiral

Turkey

Juventus

€20m

Ederson

Brazil

Salernitana

€15m

Ademola Lookman

Nigeria

RB Leipzig

€15m

Jeremie Boga

Ivory Coast

Sassuolo

€22m

Brandon Soppy

France

Udinese

€10m

Rasmus Hojlund

Norway

Sturm Graz

€17m

Departures summer window

Player

Nationality

New club

Fee

Enrico Del Prato

Italy

Prato

Free

Bosko Sutalo

Croatia

Dinamo Zagreb

Free

Roberto Piccoli

Italy

Verona

Loan

Marco Varnier

Italy

Spal

Loan

Giorgini Cittadini

Italy

Modena

Loan

Matteo Lovato

Italy

Salerno

Loan

Matteo Pessina

Italy

Monza

Loan

Emmanuel Gyabuaa

Italy

Pescara

Loan

Rodrigo Guth

Brazil

Fortuna Sittard

Free

Alessandro Cortinovis

Italy

Verona

Loan

Salvatore Elia

Italy

Palermo

Loan

Remo Freuler

Switzerland

Nottingham Forest

€9m

Marco Carnesecchi

Italy

Cremonese

Loan

Josip Ilicic

Slovenia

Released

Free

Departures January window

Player

Nationality

New club

Fee

Christian Capone

Italy

Reggiana

Loan

Ruslan Malinovskyi

Ukraine

Marseille

Loan

Pierluigi GolliniItalyNapoliLoan

Moustapha Cisse

Guinea

Sudtirol

Loan

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Player

Nationality

Previous club

Fee

Andrea Cambiaso

Italy

Juventus

Loan

Joaquin Sosa

Uruguay

Liverpool Montevideo

€2m

Nikola Moro

Croatia

Dynamo Moscow

Loan

Joshua Zirkzee

Netherlands

Bayern Munich

€8.5m

New signings January window

Player Nationality Previous club Fee

Gabriele CorboItalyMontrealUndisclosedSebastian BrezaCanada/ NorwayMontrealUndisclosedFederico RavagliaItalyRegginaUndisclosedDepartures summer window

Player

Nationality

New club

Fee

Nicolas Viola

Italy

Cagliari

Free

Diego Falcinelli

Italy

Modena

Free

Andri Baldursson

Iceland

NEC

Loan

Mattias Svanberg

Sweden

Wolfsburg

€9M

Federico Ravaglia

Italy

Reggina

Loan

Luis Binks

England

Como

Loan

Arthur Theate

Belgium

Rennes

€20m

Departures January window

Player Nationality New club Fee

Musa JuwaraGambiaOdense BKLoanGianmarco CangianoItalyFortuna SittardLoanDenso KasiusNetherlandsRapid ViennaLoanSebastian BrezaCanadaCarrareseFreeEmanuel VignatoItalyEmpoliLoan

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