During the end of last season he was said to be open to a move there but Conte did not want to sell. e latest transfer news, updates and gossipPRECIOUS ONEAntonio Conte keeps tabs on Ghoulam for Chelsea's Champions League demands next seasonItalian StallionsSix Italian-based youngsters who can help Serie A soar back to the top of world footballhome sweet homeJuventus have won all 20 Serie A games at home in 2016 — and didn't concede a single goal until this seasonNew year's resolutionArsenal 2 Palace 0: Olivier Giroud scores goal of the season contender and Alex Iwobi adds second to leave?Gunners in control on New Year's Day Juve got to the Champions League final in 2015 but lost to Barca 3-1 and want to regularly reach the latter stages of the competition and eventually win it. Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images4Steven N’Zonzi’s stock has risen substantially since leaving . reluctant to sell him after Axel Witsel chose to move to China instead of moving to the Serie A giants. INCH OF SANCHArsenal will be desperate for their Chilean superstar to sign a new deal as Juventus wait to pounceDON'T MESSItaly legend Gianluigi Buffon says Antonio Conte's rollickings will leave Chelsea's title-chasing stars terrifiedhome sweet homeJuventus have won all 20 Serie A games at home in 2016 — and didn't concede a single goal until this seasonON THE ROCKSJuventus set to miss out on Zenit midfielder Axel Witsel as Chinese club Shanghai move inPat's offJuventus set to recall Simone Zaza from West Ham and loan Hammers Patrice Evra in double January boost Juventus7Tomas Rincon lines up a shot as he gets to know his new Juventus team-matesJuventus7Giorgio Chiellini watches new signing, Tomas Rincon, from the backgroundWhile they may sit four points clear of second place Roma with a game in hand, things havent been so rosy for the Bianconeri. The Blues also sold Ramires to Jiangsu Sunning last January for around £25m. rugglers will waste no time in bolstering their strike force by landing the 28-year-old as they brace themselves for a relegation dogfight. The club have been less dominant this season since the departure of Zlatan Ibrahimovic as well as bo. The Spaniard is currently out injured after having surgery on his chronic ankle problem in December, which ruled him out for three months, meaning he will return in February. It was around £50m and the wages of £480,000-a-week would have put him among the highest earners in the world.