Serie A Transfer News: Vavra Linked | January 4 Updates

The winter transfer window in 2026 is in full swing. In Slovakia and in most foreign leagues, it started on January 1, and will end at the end of the month or at the beginning of February, depending on the specific competition.

See the overview of transfers and transfer speculation in one place on Sunday 4th January.

Soccer transfers ONLINE (winter 2026) – Sunday, January 4


Livakovic’s return to the Croatian giant

15:10 Everything is agreed between goalkeeper Dominik Livakovič and Dinamo Zagreb regarding his return to the Croatian giant.

At this stage, only a few details between Fenerbahce and Dinamo remain to be resolved. Niagara’s Andy Bara is involved in the negotiations and is confident he can complete the deal, with Livakovic expected to complete his return to Dinamo within the next few days. Now it’s just a matter of time.


Two Italian clubs are interested in Vavra

14:20 Slovak defender Denis Vavro will most likely leave Wolfsburg during the winter transfer window.

According to information AZ/WAZ the already 29-year-old stopper will not continue in the Bundesliga and after three and a half years could return to Serie A. Specifically, AS Roma and Fiorentina. Wolfsburg could reportedly collect around 7 million euros.

In the previous season, Vavro was one of the defensive pillars of Wolfsburg, he made 29 starts in the league and was a stable member of the starting line-up.

Now the situation is different. The Slovakian representative was slowed down by a serious injury, after which Vavro could not get back into the rhythm of the game. In the Bundesliga, he started only once from the first minute, in the next three matches he substituted just before the end.


Ramos and investors want to buy Sevilla

8:45 The former defender of Real Madrid and the Spanish national team, Sergio Ramos, is leading a bid worth 400 million euros for the purchase of his parent club, Sevilla, together with foreign investors.

Ramos would not be the largest investor in a potential takeover, but he is spearheading the bid as its public face. According to sources familiar with the process, an American investment fund is also participating in the offer.

The proposal envisages the purchase of 100 percent of the club, but it is conditional on an accurate valuation of Sevilla’s debt, which, according to club sources, could be around 180 million euros. The results of the external audit ordered by interested parties are awaited.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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