The Summer Mercato is not even completely over, because players can be bought for a few days in Belgium and a few other countries. Nevertheless, big plans are already being made for the Wintermercato.
In Anderlecht and KRC Genk, the cash register could ring. A club would prepare a major transfer offensive in January and want to go shopping with both teams for a total amount of 30 million euros.
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Lazio wil Simic in January
So knows Corriere dello Sport That the name of Jan-Carlo Simic is indeed on the table at Lazio with a view to a winter transfer. The Serbian was allowed to leave Anderlecht this summer, but in the end it didn’t come to a transfer.
Messages if Lazio would already have an agreement to get the defender in January, however, would be premature. Yet it could well be that Lazio will report. The expectation is that Simic should cost 8 to 10 million euros.
📰 @CorSport: Lazio now have their sights on Simic and could make a move in January. This is definitely something Milan will keep an eye on as when they sold him for €3m to Anderlecht, a 20% future resale clause was also included. pic.twitter.com/fI7Q4wiJeu
— Milan Posts (@MilanPosts) September 6, 2025
Sarri is urging on Karetsas
But it would not stay there. The newspaper adds that trainer Maurizio Sarri would also personally insist on the arrival of Konstantinos Karetsas. The 17-year-old golden rooster continues to impress at Genk and Greece.
In Italy they think that Karetsas will have to cost at least 20 million euros. Genk may want more, especially for a transfer in the winter. A while ago, Karetsas already understood that he certainly wants to take a step higher after this season.