DORTMUND SNUB: ANALYZING JUVENTUS'S INTEREST IN FABIO SILVA'S JANUARY MOVE
Juventus, Roma, and AC Milan are considering a January move for Borussia Dortmund's Portuguese striker Fabio Silva, who is seeking more playing time.
Juventus might be eyeing Borussia Dortmund's Fabio Silva, a striker who's had trouble getting game time.
The 23-year-old Portuguese player started at Porto's academy, and then Wolverhampton Wanderers picked him up in 2022 for €40 million.
He's been on a few loans since then, playing for Anderlecht, PSV Eindhoven, Rangers, and Las Palmas. Last summer, Wolves sold him to Dortmund for €22 million.
Unfortunately, Silva hasn't been able to secure a big role at Dortmund. He hasn't started a single game, making only 10 appearances as a substitute in all competitions, scoring one goal and getting one assist.
Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano says Silva is thinking about moving again, maybe to Serie A.
Roma and Milan want to add some firepower up front in January, so they might see the young Portuguese player as another option.
Romano thinks Juventus could also get involved.
He went to Dortmund in the summer, but he’s not playing; he’s having a hard time, and he’s thinking about leaving in January. “It’s a real chance,” Romano said in a video.
So, watch Fabio Silva, because Juventus is among the teams that might be interested in attacking players, and Roma for sure, and we’ll see what happens with Milan.
There are a few positions that need filling, and Fabio Silva is one to watch because I’m hearing the player is seriously considering leaving in January.
Roma had thought about it a bit. When his name was mentioned, especially in the press, the player liked the idea.
Silva's contract with Dortmund runs until the summer of 2030, and Transfermarkt values him at €28 million.
However, Juventus will probably keep their current attackers.
ROMA LOAN CUT SHORT: GASPERINI SAYS EVAN FERGUSON NEEDS TO IMPROVE "TECHNICALLY AND PERSONALLY."
Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini clarified he doesn't dislike Evan Ferguson but issued a clear demand: the striker must "up his game, not just technically, but also as a person."
Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini has told Evan Ferguson he needs to improve.
Gasperini clarified that he doesn't dislike the striker, who is on loan.
There have been reports that Roma might want to end their season-long deal with Albion for the Republic of Ireland international, as he hasn't made a big splash in Italy yet.
Gasperini hasn't said he wants to cut the loan short. Most sources suggest it's possible, but only if Albion agrees.
Gazzetta Dello Sport even ran a headline this week suggesting Roma had already decided.
Many fans and media jumped on this, especially since Albion striker Stefanos Tzimas just suffered a knee injury that will sideline him for months.
Gasperini has supported Ferguson, who has been dealing with his own injury.
However, he seemed to lay down the law before the Europa League game against Celtic.
At a recent press conference, the Roma boss said he had no antipathy toward Ferguson, but he seemed to imply that he wants Ferguson to step up his game.
Gasperini told reporters, “There's no dislike for the players; it's about their performances.
“Ferguson has had many chances. Do we want to be patient with him? Yes, we do.
“He needs to up his game, not just technically, but also as a person.”
While Ferguson hasn't been at his peak, he also hasn't gotten great support when he's been on the field in Serie A or the Europa League.
Gasperini seemed to acknowledge this before the Parkhead game.
He said, “We haven't scored much all year, so it's probably a structural issue for us, even though we've played well at times.
“In these last two games, we haven't been creating as many dangerous chances.
“This isn't about individual players; it's a team problem.
SUPER-SUB CHRISTIAN PULISIC BAGS TWO; MILAN'S 3-2 THRILLER KEEPS TOP SPOT
A 29-meter strike from Rabiot and a Pulisic brace secured a season-defining 3-2 victory for AC Milan, demonstrating determination in the title race.
After recovering from a fever, Christian Pulisic scored twice in AC Milan’s 3-2 victory at Torino. Adrien Rabiot chipped in, describing his own fantastic goal.
The USMNT star wasn’t even supposed to play. He had a high temperature the night before and only joined his teammates a few hours before the game.
Coming off the bench, he scored twice, helping turn a 2-0 deficit into a 3-2 win against Torino. Rabiot added a goal from 29 meters out.
I was really sick two days ago, but I felt better today. “I’m just glad I could be here and help the team,” Pulisic told Sky Sport Italia.
I didn’t know if I could play. I felt better this morning. I’m happier about the win than my goals.
Pulisic has played less compared to past seasons because of injuries, but has scored seven goals in nine Serie A games.
It’s been a weird season, and I want to get more playing time. We’ll focus on each game and see where we stand at the end of the season.
Milan's win means they're still at the top of the table with Napoli, one point ahead of Inter, a good response to their Coppa Italia exit to Lazio.
We started badly, but we improved halfway through the first half. We knew we had to play better in the second half and be more determined. We picked up the tempo, and Christian’s substitution helped, Rabiot told Sky Sport Italia.
These are the games that can turn a season around. It shows we’re determined and focused. We need to start stronger because we can’t always expect to come back from 2-0 down.
Rabiot's goal was amazing, maybe the best of his career, and seemed to come out of nowhere.
We needed a spark, and sometimes you have to try something different. We made errors, but the important thing was our attitude and how we turned it around. Everyone who came off the bench played well, said the France international.
We’ll see what happens, but with this attitude, we can go far.
Rafael Leao left the game in the first half with a possible adductor injury in his right leg.