Twenty-twenty-five days of silence or almost, then the explosions. The winter transfer market has come into full swing as the final bell approaches (tomorrow at 8pm), as per tradition, when teams try to exploit the opportunities that arise and the players' desire to play on the field, even more so just a few months from European Championships, Copa America and Olympics.

The most important coup was achieved by Juventus, who after having hesitated to purchase a midfielder broke the delay by closing for Carlos Alcaraz (namesake of the tennis player), an Argentinian born in 2002 who arrives from Southampton for 52 million euros between loan and redemption.

Fiorentina, on the other hand, is trying to put an end to the starvation of their attackers (Beltran and especially Nzola) with Andrea Belotti , who moves from Roma to the Viola on a costly loan, until June, for 750 thousand euros. For a player who leaves the Giallorossi, there is one who joins: it is Tommaso Baldanzi , a pure talent born in 2003 who arrives from Empoli on loan with an obligation to buy set at 15 million.

The chain mechanism continues in the lower parts of the table, with Empoli taking on Niang , an old acquaintance of Italian football. Genoa's competition was scorched, but they made up for it with a coup: Vitinha , a Portuguese striker now ex-Marseille, taken on loan with the right to buy for 25 million.

Offensive reinforcement also for Torino, who in the last few hours closed for Okereke from Cremonese, in the past linked to Cagliari as well as Kumbulla , who will go to Sassuolo to strengthen the neroverde defense. Salernitana also organizes the rearguard, and does so with an impressive shot: Jerome Boateng , world champion with Germany in 2014.

(Unioneonline)

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