João Félix

In a decisive moment of his career, Portuguese striker João Félix opted not to join Inter Milan, diverting instead to their city rivals, AC Milan, during the January transfer window. This choice, made public at his unveiling, has raised eyebrows but signifies a pivotal step in Félix’s professional trajectory. The competitive nature of football often
In the high-paced world of football transfers, clubs are continually exploiting strategies and identifying talents to bolster their squads. Aston Villa is currently in the spotlight as Monchi, their president of football operations, confirms that the club is keen on acquiring new offensive talent, namely Joao Félix and Marco Asensio. With ongoing changes in the
Atlético Madrid fans displayed their displeasure towards João Félix’s departure by vandalizing his hall of fame plaque outside the Metropolitano stadium. The Portugal international’s move to Chelsea left a bitter taste in the mouths of the fans, leading to the plaque being covered in litter and an abusive message scrawled in chalk. This act of
Chelsea Football Club has officially announced the signing of João Félix on a permanent transfer from Atlético Madrid. The forward has agreed to a six-year contract with the option to extend for an additional 12 months. According to sources, the clubs have settled on a deal valued at approximately €50 million, which includes add-ons. Atlético