Roma have finalized their chase of Mile Svilar and are pondering multiple moves on the fringes to have more ammunition in the next transfer market window.

Roma Complete First Signing, Sketch Transfer Market Plans

Roma have finalized their chase of Mile Svilar, who will join as a free agent, and are pondering multiple moves on the fringes to have more ammunition in the next transfer market window. The 22-year-old goalkeeper took the medicals in Paris Monday and will pen a five-year contract.
Bartosz Bereszynski is one of the alternatives for Roma to replace Rick Karsdorp. He would gladly welcome the move to the Italian capital.

Sampdoria Right-Back Confirms Talks with Roma in January

Bartosz Bereszynski corroborated the buzz that Roma pursued him in January as they were looking for a new right-back. They ultimately brought in Ainsley Maitland-Niles on loan from Arsenal. They were not necessarily looking to make a big investment in the role, but things will likely change in the summer.
Inter, Lazaro

Inter Working to Finalize Departures of Multiple Fringe Players

On top of completing their attack, Inter are trying to reduce their squad. They may not be able to sell Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sanchez, who have very cumbersome salaries. But they are on the cusp of partying ways with a few more players: Valentino Lazaro, Eddie Salcedo and Martin Satriano, while Andrea Pinamonti already left.
Kaio Jorge, Juventus

Juventus Looking to Pip Milan at the Post in Race for Brazilian Prodigy

Juventus have overtaken the competition to sign Kaio Jorge, although further plot twists can not be ruled out. They sent a letter to Santos indicating that they have opened talks with the striker to sign him on a free in January. In reality, they have already reached an agreement on personal terms, as Milan did before. Instead, the Brazilian club would rather sell him to Benfica.
Kaio Jorge, Milan, Santos

Milan and Juventus Now Facing Strong Competition for Santos Starlet

Milan are not the only ones pursuing Kaio Jorge. Benfica are in talks with Santos to purchase the 19-year-old striker, while Juventus are squarely still in the race. The Rossoneri would be in the lead if the player waited until the end of his deal to move. However, the Brazilian club is trying to monetize his departure in this window.