Sandro Tonaldi Sets a Record: He’ll Be the Highest-Paid Italian Ever
The Spurs have reached an agreement with Newcastle for 115 million euros, including bonuses
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The Spurs have reached an agreement with Newcastle for 115 million euros, including bonuses
The Spurs have reached an agreement with Newcastle for 115 million euros, including bonuses
In just a few days, the Serbian center forward will be free to transfer to a new club on a free transfer.
“It started out almost like a game, but then it turned into something much bigger.”
“It started out almost like a game, but then it turned into something much bigger.”
With the training camp just around the corner, the situation will inevitably have to be resolved soon.
The Serbian center forward is a free agent following his stint with Juventus.
The deal could be finalized with an offer of around 20 million euros.
The former Milan player is ready to pack his bags after three seasons on the banks of the River Tyne: his next adventure will be in the Premier League once again.
The World Cup continues to be a major showcase for the transfer market, with the Rossoneri—under new coach Amorim—at the forefront.
In recent weeks, the Rosanero club had also been very proactive in its pursuit of midfielder Alessandro Romano, born in 2006.
Muharemovic’s arrival, however, would not rule out the possibility of signing Jhon Lucumí, the top target for shoring up a shaky defense.
Among the players who have caught the eye of a club that has been particularly active of late is Facundo Bernal, a Uruguayan midfielder currently playing for Fluminense,
Real Madrid and Como aren’t the only ones considering the Argentine’s future: in the last few hours, the possibility of him joining Inter has gained traction.
The midfielder, born in 2003, who is not part of Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti’s plans, has long been on the Viola’s radar.
In the victory over Qatar, the player born in 2007 demonstrated his talent with a great goal and a Man of the Match-worthy performance.
The midfielder, who has played for Sassuolo, Inter, and Monza, among others, has accepted a new challenge abroad following his season in Cyprus.
As for departures, Atalanta has yet to clarify the situation regarding Daniel Maldini, who has returned to Bergamo after his loan stint with Lazio.
With the sale of Marco Palestra now complete, Atalanta is ready to make moves in the transfer market across all positions, using part of the proceeds received from Chelsea.
Nottingham Forest has identified the midfielder as one of its top targets and may make a move for him.
That’s one less hurdle for the Jesi-born coach in his bid to take the helm of the Italian national team, a position he would return to after a three-year absence.
The French midfielder, who will turn 23 in September, has no shortage of admirers.
The main obstacle to a potential transfer could be his salary. While with Juventus, Kostic earned about 2.5 million euros per season.
Panathinaikos, the Greek club, is showing strong interest in the veteran Dutch defender and is ready to offer him a two-year contract worth 3 million euros per season.
Andrea Mandorlini will coach Ronaldinho at Ravenna, who is on the Serie C roster at the not-so-young age of 46 (and after having retired 11 years ago).
The discussion—especially on social media—became quite heated in the wake of Ravenna’s announcement.
The Piedmont-based company has already taken the first steps, going so far as to put a proposal on the table in the range of 18 to 20 million euros.
“I can’t wait to get back on the dance floor and write a new chapter together with Ignazio and the entire Cipriani family.”
The split is now official. In a statement, AC Monza and Paolo Bianco announced that they had mutually terminated their contract.
Wladimiro Falcone is not the only name the Granata club is keeping a close eye on.