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
João Félix
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
Chelsea is currently in discussions with Atlético Madrid for a permanent deal for Portuguese international, João Félix. Although the deal is not yet finalized, Félix is reportedly open to returning to Stamford Bridge after spending half a season on loan in 2023. Super-agent Jorge Mendes is actively involved in negotiations between Atlético Madrid and Chelsea
Barcelona recently released a statement bidding farewell to João Félix and João Cancelo as their contracts with the club came to an end. However, the club later deleted the statement from all social media platforms. A source informed ESPN that Barcelona hopes to re-sign both players and felt that the initial statement closed the door
Barcelona president Joan Laporta recently spoke on the decision to replace Xavi Hernández with German coach Hansi Flick. This move came after doubts surfaced regarding Xavi’s belief in the current squad. Laporta mentioned that Xavi had initially announced his intention to step down at the end of the season in January, only to change his
Xavi Hernández, former Barcelona coach, had ambitious plans in mind for the team’s future, according to sources from ESPN. Despite his recent sacking, Xavi was looking to make significant changes to the squad if he stayed on as the coach. One of the areas he wanted to focus on was revamping the attack by moving
Real Madrid’s victory over Mallorca proved to be a challenging test for the team, given the Champions League quarterfinal looming ahead. The decision to make several changes to the starting lineup by coach Carlo Ancelotti led to a disjointed first-half performance. However, a second-half goal by Aurélien Tchouaméni secured a crucial win for Madrid, moving
Barcelona forward João Félix recently faced a hostile reception from Atlético Madrid fans as he returned to the Metropolitano. Despite scoring the opening goal against his parent club, Félix was subject to jeers and mistreatment from the home supporters. In response to this, Félix told ESPN that he is “not the bad guy” and that