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Serie A clubs confirmed two loan moves on Jan. 19, 2026, with Fiorentina bringing in winger Jack Harrison from Leeds and Torino adding full-back Rafa Obrador from Benfica. Harrison’s switch was reported to cost €1 million, while Obrador arrives in Turin for the rest of the season. The deals were the only top-flight transfers announced that day, according to Football Italia.
Fiorentina take Harrison on loan as Torino sign Obrador for season
Fiorentina completed a loan move for Jack Harrison from Leeds on Monday in one of two Serie A transfers confirmed on Jan. 19, 2026. The 29-year-old winger joined the Viola on a temporary deal that was reported to cost €1 million. The move was announced in a quiet day for done deals across Italy’s top flight.
Harrison leaves Leeds after struggling for playing time in the Premier League, according to the report. Fiorentina will look for him to make an impact in Florence as the club aims to cement its place in Serie A following what Football Italia described as a terrible start to the campaign.
Torino also moved in the loan market, signing 21-year-old Spanish full-back Rafael “Rafa” Obrador from Benfica. The former Real Madrid player will spend the rest of the season in Turin after completing the temporary switch from Portugal.
Football Italia listed the day’s confirmed Serie A transfers as Obrador moving from Benfica to Torino on loan and Harrison joining Fiorentina from Leeds on loan. No other completed transfers involving clubs from Italy’s top flight were reported as announced on Monday.








