Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly in talks with Napoli striker Victor Osimhen as they look to strengthen their squad following the departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid. The Ligue 1 club is expected to make a proposal for the 25-year-old Nigerian forward in the coming weeks. Osimhen has been a key player for Napoli, scoring
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Georgia, a nation of 3.7 million people, has been on a long and challenging road to Euro 2024. Despite being the lowest-ranked team in the tournament, they have managed to secure their place among the continent’s best. The collapse of the USSR in 1988 saw the shutdown of state-funded football academies in Eastern Europe, forcing
Chelsea’s insistence on Romelu Lukaku’s £38 million release clause being met for the striker to leave shows a strong stance amidst interest from Napoli. The Blues have clearly stated that they will not consider letting the 31-year-old leave on loan after his successful loan spells at Internazionale and Roma. Lukaku’s impressive record of 21 goals
Napoli’s decision to bring in Antonio Conte as their new manager marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Italian club. After a disappointing season where they finished 10th in Serie A, the Partenopei are looking to turn things around under the leadership of the experienced coach. Antonio Conte expressed his excitement at the
Napoli is reportedly interested in signing Lille striker Jonathan David this summer as they look for a future successor for Victor Osimhen. The 24-year-old Canada international has emerged as a top target for the Serie A side, with potential interest from Paris Saint-Germain and Premier League clubs as well. David, who has scored 16 goals
Napoli’s decision to opt out of Serie A’s ‘Keep Racism Out’ campaign sends a strong message to the league and the Italian football federation. By refusing to participate in the campaign, Napoli is taking a stand against the lack of action taken against Inter Milan defender Francesco Acerbi for allegedly directing racist language towards defender
The case of Inter Milan defender Francesco Acerbi being accused of racially abusing Napoli’s Juan Jesus raises serious questions about the handling of racism in football. The fact that there was not enough evidence to sanction Acerbi despite the allegations is concerning. It sends a message that players can get away with racial abuse as
The recent incident involving Inter Milan defender, Francesco Acerbi, and Napoli counterpart, Juan Jesus, has sparked controversy in the realm of Italian football. Acerbi abruptly left Italy’s national team training camp amidst accusations of racial abuse towards Juan Jesus during a Serie A match. This scandal has not only cast a shadow on Acerbi’s reputation
Napoli’s downfall can be traced back to a single ill-advised certified email that set off a chain of events leading to the destruction of the club in less than a year. Club president Aurelio De Laurentiis made a decision to unilaterally extend coach Luciano Spalletti’s contract with no prior discussion, assuming it would serve as
Xavi Hernández recently responded to critics who had labeled Barcelona as the joke of the Champions League. After leading the Catalan side into the quarterfinals for the first time since 2020, Xavi highlighted the significant progress the team has made on a European level. He expressed his frustration at the unfair criticism and pressure that