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LEEDS REJECT ELIA CAPRILE IS INTER MILAN'S TOP KEEPER TARGET

Inter Milan is searching for a new goalkeeper, with Cagliari's Elia Caprile their top target to potentially replace the underperforming Yann Sommer.

Leeds Reject Elia Caprile Is Inter Milan's Top Keeper Target
Yann Sommer Errors Force Urgent Transfer Move

Inter Milan trails Serie A leaders Roma by just three points, but with four losses in their first 12 games, they've missed some chances.

Goalkeeping errors are a hot topic among Inter fans. Yann Sommer, 36, joined from Bayern Munich in 2023. He’s allowed more goals than expected in Serie A this season.

Second-choice keeper Josep Martinez is available. But since that terrible accident where his car killed an 81-year-old man, he hasn't had many chances to play in Sommer’s place.

Inter Milan is looking for a new goalkeeper

With Alessandro Calligaris, 20, new to the team, and Raffaele Di Gennaro injured, FCInter1908 says Sommer’s poor performance has made finding his replacement a priority.

Gianni Pampinella reports, “Elia Caprile is the top choice. Cagliari bought him this summer for €8 million. Other options include Zion Suzuki, who is a year younger than Caprile but out until at least February with a hand injury, and Noah Atubolu from Freiburg.”

Caprile, 24, has worked his way up over the past five years. He grew up at Chievo in Verona, his hometown. Leeds United signed him in January 2020.

Leeds was promoted, but Caprile never played a senior game for them in either the Championship or the Premier League. He went back to Italy and was loaned to Pro Patria in 2021/22.

His play in Busto Arsizio led to a permanent move to Bari in Serie B. A year later, he joined Napoli, who were competing for the Scudetto, in 2023.

After loans to Empoli and Cagliari, Caprile is now a regular starter in Serie A with Cagliari.

The former Leeds prospect played well on loan at Cagliari last season and was called up to the Italian national team in November.

Caprile didn’t make his international debut as Italy barely beat Moldova and lost to Norway. They now face a World Cup 2026 qualification play-off semi-final against Northern Ireland in March.

Caprile and Cagliari will be watched closely on Saturday when they visit Turin to play Juventus.

Sommer is expected to start Inter Milan’s game at Pisa on Sunday, even though some people want him dropped.

OFFICIAL MOVE: KENNETH TAYLOR JOINS LAZIO AS JURRIEN TIMBER SENDS A "BROSKI" FAREWELL

Kenneth Taylor joins Lazio for €16.9m while Arsenal secure their core stars. Latest on Marc Guehi’s potential Man City transfer.

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Kenneth Taylor’s heartfelt Ajax exit is a rarity in modern football

Arsenal’s Jurrien Timber reached out to his old Ajax teammate Kenneth Taylor after Taylor’s move to Lazio became official.

These two have seen a lot together—over 100 games side by side, working their way up through the Ajax academy and into the senior squad. Timber left for Arsenal in the summer of 2023, but Taylor stayed on in Amsterdam, riding out some rough times.

Ajax had a tough run last season, losing the Eredivisie title in gut-wrenching fashion. Right now, they’re sitting third, but PSV is miles ahead—16 points, to be exact.

Taylor has played 19 times across all competitions this season, but that’s it for him at Ajax. Lazio swooped in and paid €16.9 million (£14.4 million) to bring him to Italy. Timber jumped on Instagram to send his support, replying to Ajax’s farewell post (which featured a photo of both players) with a simple “Good luck, broski [red heart emoji].”

Ajax didn’t let him go quietly, either. The club released a heartfelt statement, with Director of Football Marijn Beuker calling Taylor “a true Ajacied” who came up through the ranks, set a good example for younger players, and became a fixture in midfield. Beuker said, “Kenneth wants to take the next step in his career, and we’re happy to give him that chance. We’ve thanked him for everything and wished him all the best in Italy.”

As for Timber’s own future, Arsenal wants to keep him around—and Declan Rice too. That’s according to football. London. Arsenal already locked in Bukayo Saka until 2031, and new contracts for William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Ethan Nwaneri, and Myles Lewis-Skelly are done deals.

The Times says Arsenal’s also got talks lined up for Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz, David Raya, and Mikel Merino. Their contracts all run out in 2028, so that’s the next order of business—even in the January window, with no new signings expected after spending £250 million last summer.

One name on Arsenal’s radar is Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, but unless Manchester City grabs him this month, that move would wait until summer. Palace boss Oliver Glasner admitted things could change fast: “I’m not naive. If City comes in with a massive offer and Marc wants to go, it’ll happen. If we’re only thinking about football, everyone at the club would want Marc to stay. The chairman feels the same. But money matters too. There’s a point where the finances outweigh the sports side—if Marc wants to leave, the final call is his.”

MASTERCLASS: LAUTARO MARTINEZ AND ZIELINSKI DETAIL THE TACTICAL PLAN THAT DESTROYED BOLOGNA’S DEFENSE

Lautaro Martinez ignores a hand injury to lead Inter Milan to a 3-1 revenge win over Bologna. See the full tactical breakdown here.

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Lautaro Martinez is Currently the Most Lethal Striker in World Football

Lautaro Martinez and Piotr Zielinski didn’t hide how much Inter’s tactical plan mattered in finally breaking their Bologna curse with that 3-1 win. “My hand hurts, but I’m heading home happy tonight,” Lautaro said with a grin.

So, Inter grabbed their fifth Serie A win in a row and held onto first place. But this one meant even more—they wanted to send a message after what happened last time against Bologna. Just a couple of weeks ago, Bologna knocked them out of the Supercoppa Italiana on penalties. And last season’s loss at the Stadio Dall’Ara? That stung, and it cost them in the title race.

Not tonight, though. Piotr Zielinski, Lautaro Martinez, and Marcus Thuram all found the net, and only a late goal from Santiago Castro gave Bologna anything to smile about.

Inter had been struggling with Bologna lately, no question.

Lautaro explained, “Before the game, we made a plan, and honestly, it worked perfectly. We pressed hard right after losing the ball, and Bologna couldn’t handle it. Our midfielders were right there on the second ball, which set up our chances. That’s how we got our goals.”

Lautaro’s on fire—six goals in his last five Serie A games. Still, the night started rough. Early on, someone stepped on his hand. Didn’t stop him, though.

“These three points mean a lot. My hand hurts, yeah, but I play through it and give everything for the team. That’s why I’m happy tonight.”

He also had a laugh, celebrating with Thuram after that odd goal—Thuram kind of bundled it in with his chest, barely knowing what hit him.

“We had one last sprint after that goal. I’m happy for him—he deserves it. Everyone’s working for the team, and we all want to take Inter as far as we can.”

Zielinski grabbed his second Serie A goal of the season—his third in all competitions—and he’s turning into a regular under Cristian Chivu.

“I’ve been feeling good for a while now, and I’m glad I can help the team,” Zielinski told DAZN Italia.

“Everything went well, except for that late goal. We were in control for most of it. That matters, especially given our recent problems against Bologna.”

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