The best news before the January transfer window arrives in the black and white house: Juventus recovers Gleison Bremer. After two months out due to meniscus surgery, the Brazilian defender is ready to return and give Spalletti the opportunity to finally work with the four-man defense, the coach's preferred system. Bremer has trained with the group and his return, whether against Bologna or against Roma a week later, is considered crucial for the team's balance. Juve's "wall" is back and is expected to change the face of the team.
Meanwhile, in Milan, Davide Frattesi's situation at Inter is back in the spotlight in the winter transfer window. The midfielder, who was hoping for more minutes with Chivu, has fallen down the pecking order and is seriously considering a move away. Juventus are keeping a close eye on him, with a strong weapon in his arsenal: coach Luciano Spalletti, who has transformed Frattesi into a goal-scoring midfielder for the national team. Renewal talks with Inter have stalled and the player's agents have been spotted in Turin, while the 35 million euro valuation of the black and blue club remains the main obstacle.
January is expected to be hot: Juve recovers Bremer and keeps Frattes under surveillance, while the Milan-Turin axis warns of strong movements in the transfer market.
