Milan are starting to put together a shortlist of strikers to target either in January or next June, and Brereton Diaz is the latest addition.

Milan Monitoring Blackburn Attacker on Expiring Deal

Milan are starting to put together a shortlist of strikers to target in January or June, and Brereton Diaz is the latest addition. Olivier Giroud isn’t getting any younger, there are no guarantees on when Zlatan Ibrahimovic will return, if at all, and Ante Rebic and Divock Origi have struggled to stay healthy.
Juventus have tracked Rodrigo De Paul multiple times in the past without ever managing to sign him, either because he was too expensive or wrong timing.

Juventus Keeping Tabs on a Few Creative Midfielders

Juventus have tracked Rodrigo De Paul multiple times in the past without ever managing to sign him, either because he was too expensive or wrong timing. They could make another attempt in January since he has seemingly fallen out of favor at Atletico Madrid. The Bianconeri are also eyeing Sandri Lovric.
Newcastle have set their sights on Joaquin Correa and are contemplating going after him in January. He and Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic tops their shortlist.

Inter Backup Striker Reportedly on Newcastle Radar

Newcastle have set their sights on Joaquin Correa and are contemplating going after him in January. He and Chelsea’s Christian Pulisic top the shortlist to bolster their strike force in the next transfer market window. He joined Inter from Lazio in a €30M move two summers ago.
With Olympique Lyonnais prodigy Houssem Aouar already within their grasp, the Giallorossi are closing in on Eintracht Frankfurt’s Evan Ndicka.

Juventus Weighing Shoring Up Their Defense in January

Juventus have had some troubles in their defense to open the season. Leonardo Bonucci is unable to play in consecutive matches, while coach Massimiliano Allegri hasn’t trusted backups Daniele Rugani and Federico Gatti much, and they haven’t fared well when called upon. The brass is mulling some candidates.
Newly-appointed Saudi Arabia national team coach Roberto Mancini has lashed out at the Italian Football Federation, FIGC, for treating him unfavorably.

Mancini Heaps Praise on Napoli, Laments Lack of Options

Italy coach Roberto Mancini attended Il Gran Galà del Calcio, which assigned the awards for the past Serie A season, and commented on the national team and the current campaign: "The championship has been nice, but there are fewer and fewer Italians. Only the usual ones are getting regular minutes."