Football
Juventus to allow Danilo’s Napoli move with strategic timing
Juventus are reconsidering their position on Danilo and may allow him to leave on a free transfer this January. However, they are determined not to let the defender join Napoli before their Serie A clash next weekend.
Napoli has been eyeing the Brazilian in recent weeks as a short-term solution to bolster Antonio Conte’s squad with experience. Their interest hinges on signing him as a free agent, given he has just six months remaining on his contract.
The Bianconeri were displeased with Danilo’s request to terminate his contract to join a Serie A rival. In response, they decided to exclude the 33-year-old from the squad, informing him that he is no longer part of Thiago Motta’s plans.
Juventus accept to release Danilo after Napoli clash
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Juventus are now willing to relax their position and release Danilo, but only after their away match against Napoli on Saturday, January 25.
The timing appears deliberate, indicating that the Bianconeri are keen to avoid strengthening Antonio Conte’s side ahead of their direct clash.
Napoli currently leads Serie A, sitting 13 points clear of unbeaten Juventus.
Juventus Make New Contacts with Chelsea and Newcastle for Chilwell and Kelly
Juventus remains active in the transfer market as they aim to strengthen their defense under manager Thiago Motta. The club’s sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli, is seeking suitable defensive options after facing setbacks in their pursuit of other targets.
Gianluca Di Marzio reports that, following injuries to key defenders Bremer and Cabal, and after being turned down by Araujo and encountering difficulties in talks for Tomori, Juventus is now focusing on new prospects. The club is set to engage in fresh discussions with Chelsea and Newcastle United regarding potential signings of Portuguese defender Renato Veiga (born in 2003) and English defender Lloyd Kelly (born in 1998).
These talks aim to determine the terms under which both players could leave their current clubs. Juventus considers both Veiga and Kelly as promising candidates to strengthen their defense.
Alongside defensive reinforcements, Juventus is also looking to improve their attack. Tuesday, January 21, could be a pivotal day for finalizing the deal for Kolo Muani. The French striker is already training with the team, signaling that negotiations are at an advanced stage.
English Premier League
West Ham United in transfer tussle to sign Noah Okafor
West Ham United is reportedly interested in signing 24-year-old Swiss forward Noah Okafor from Serie A club AC Milan during the winter transfer window.
According to a report in Monday’s Gazzetta dello Sport, shared by Sport Witness, Okafor has caught the attention of West Ham United, with AC Milan also facing competition from Bournemouth. Both Premier League clubs are reportedly leading the race to secure the versatile attacker, who is available for transfer this month.
Since joining AC Milan from Red Bull Salzburg in July 2023, Okafor has had an inconsistent start to his career in Serie A. A product of FC Basel’s youth system, Okafor gained prominence at Red Bull Salzburg, where he enjoyed a successful period.
However, his playing time has been limited at AC Milan, having made just 16 appearances across all competitions, totaling 550 minutes, with one goal and two assists to his name.
Despite his struggles for regular minutes, Okafor’s reputation remains strong, and several top European clubs have shown interest.
RB Leipzig came close to signing him earlier this month, but the deal fell through due to complications during medical checks. A potential move to the Premier League seems likely, with West Ham among the clubs keen on his services.
West Ham has been tracking Okafor for over two years, making their continued interest understandable due to his versatility.
Although he has faced limited opportunities at AC Milan, Okafor demonstrated his ability and contributions during his time at Red Bull Salzburg.
With West Ham currently facing an injury crisis, Okafor could be a valuable addition. While primarily a winger, the Swiss international is also capable of playing as a centre-forward, adding to his appeal.
However, West Ham will face competition from Bournemouth in their pursuit of the 24-year-old.
Both West Ham and Bournemouth are positioned as frontrunners to sign Okafor this month, with intermediaries also reportedly offering him to Tottenham.
It wouldn’t be surprising to see the Swiss attacker moving to London in the near future.
English Premier League
Manchester City eye fourth January deal in loan move for Douglas Luiz – report
Manchester City are considering a potential loan move for Douglas Luiz as the Premier League champions assess their midfield options this month.
Pep Guardiola has faced a shortage of quality cover in the No. 6 role following Rodri’s season-ending anterior cruciate ligament injury in September, compounded by Mateo Kovacic’s ongoing fitness issues.
While City are admirers of Atalanta and Brazil midfielder Ederson, prying the 25-year-old away from the Serie A title contenders during the current transfer window appears unlikely. As a result, the club is exploring alternative options.
Luiz, 26, has struggled for game time at Juventus since joining from Aston Villa for £42 million last summer and is reportedly available this month. Juventus are said to prefer either a permanent sale or a loan with an obligation to buy, while City would favor a straightforward loan without additional conditions if they proceed with the deal.
Though Luiz is not City’s top target, he is a familiar name, having previously been on their books from 2017 to 2019. With Premier League experience under his belt, he could fit the club’s need for an immediate impact player.
City have also shown interest in Juventus left-back Andrea Cambiaso but are unlikely to pursue a deal for him during this window.
Luiz, who has been linked with Arsenal in the past, joined City from Vasco da Gama in 2017 but spent two seasons on loan at Girona in Spain due to work permit issues in the UK. He later spent five seasons at Aston Villa, scoring 22 goals in 204 appearances for the club.
City’s £120m January splurge
Manchester City’s emphatic 6-0 victory over Ipswich Town on Sunday propelled Pep Guardiola’s side back into the Premier League’s top four. The manager is keen to secure the right midfield addition this month, alongside the club’s other ongoing transfer activities.
Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush is set to arrive in Manchester within the next 24 hours for a medical, as City aim to finalize his £59 million transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt. Additionally, the club is working on deals for centre-backs Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis, from Lens and Palmeiras respectively, valued at £33.6 million and £29.4 million.
Meanwhile, City captain Kyle Walker is hopeful that his potential move to AC Milan will gain traction this week, although the Italian club had yet to submit a formal offer by Monday morning.
“Everyone knows that Walker is a great player, he did great things at City,” Milan’s senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic told DAZN when asked about Walker before Saturday’s defeat by Juventus.
“When there is someone like him on the market there is a lot of interest. It doesn’t go against our vision, because he is strong, he is a leader, he has dominance in the dressing room. Now we are checking if it is possible.
“We talk to [coach Sergio] Conceicao every day, to have a dialogue with him and understand what he likes and what he doesn’t like. We know what is needed and now we work. The team is strong. What do we need? In the transfer market, the more I say it, the more it costs, better not to say it.
“The team, as I said, is already strong. We showed in the Super Cup that it is a team that can win, now we need continuity.”
English Premier League
Club want to agree permanent sale with West Ham for loanee – report
West Ham midfielder Carlos Soler could secure a permanent move to the club, as Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly seeking an agreement, according to Daily Mail Sports.
The newspaper’s print edition (page 5, 20 January) revealed that the French side is eager to finalize a deal for the on-loan player. Meanwhile, L’Equipe reported on 19 January that PSG has long anticipated the Hammers activating his £16.9 million buyout clause.
Soler, the Spanish international, has played 17 Premier League matches this season, contributing one goal and one assist.
The former Valencia player was initially considered more of a Julen Lopetegui signing than one favored by Tim Steidten, leaving questions about his future at the London Stadium following Lopetegui’s dismissal.
However, the 28-year-old has appeared in all three games under new manager Graham Potter, scoring in the 3-2 victory against Fulham on 14 January. His recent performances could encourage West Ham to expedite a permanent deal.
Given PSG’s reasonable £16.9 million asking price for such an experienced midfielder, the move seems logical.
Soler is already familiar with the club and is a full Spanish international, making this transfer a practical decision in a market where fees are often inflated.
Securing Soler would also allow Potter to allocate funds to address other priorities, such as strengthening the defence and signing a much-needed striker.
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