Inter continue their charge
The new transfer target for Inter Milan is Evan Ndicka. After securing Palestra and preparing to welcome Jones and Solet, the Nerazzurri are now eyeing the Roma defender — should Stefan de Vrij depart. Meanwhile, Hakan Calhanoglu is expected to stay firmly within the Inter setup.
‘Milan should let Leao go. Paying for Krösche? Mica isn’t Ancelotti’
In an exclusive interview, Dejan Savicevic shared his thoughts on AC Milan’s transfer strategy, suggesting that the club should consider letting Rafael Leao move on and questioned whether paying for Markus Krösche makes sense, pointing out that Mica is not Carlo Ancelotti.
World Cup: Everyone advances
With so many group stage games, very few teams are falling short. Germany managed a comeback with Deniz Undav and advanced, the Netherlands delivered an emphatic win, while Vincenzo Montella’s side has already been knocked out.
A red card like never before
Paraguayan midfielder Miguel Almiron was at the centre of controversy after being sent off for covering his mouth while talking to an opponent — a decision rarely seen in football.
Football in transition
The FIGC presidential election is set for tomorrow. Giovanni Malagò currently leads the race, while Giancarlo Abete declared, “I’ll take it.”
Paz, a dream within reach
Nico Paz could join Cristian Chivu’s project, although talks between the Argentine talent and José Mourinho’s camp have stalled. Florentino Pérez has frozen Como’s approach, while Inter Milan are preparing a significant move. Pérez is demanding €60 million from Robert Hartono, who faces restrictions due to financial fair play. Inter director Piero Ausilio must sell players to raise €110 million to finalise deals for Palestra and an attacking playmaker.
Ancelotti thriving, Montella heading home
At the World Cup, Brazil now sit on four points after defeating Haiti 3-0 thanks to goals from Matheus Cunha and Vinicius Jr. In contrast, Turkey were eliminated following a 0-1 defeat to Paraguay, putting Vincenzo Montella’s position at risk.
Dutch delight, German jubilation in stoppage time
The Netherlands demolished Sweden 5-1, with Brobbey, Gakpo, and Summerville leading the charge. Germany fought back to defeat the Ivory Coast 2-1, with Franck Kessie scoring first before Undav netted twice to secure the win.
Juventus and Kolo Muani send PSG a message
Randal Kolo Muani has given his approval for a move. Juventus have reached an agreement with the French striker on a contract worth €5 million per season.
Gonçalo Ramos: Milan’s next temptation
Rúben Amorim views a new centre-forward as a top priority, and Portuguese striker Gonçalo Ramos is eager to leave Paris Saint-Germain, putting AC Milan on alert.
Napoli shake-up: Gila close to joining
Mario Gila has chosen Aurelio De Laurentiis’ Napoli, leaving Lazio president Claudio Lotito at risk of losing the player for free.
Kolo deal: Carnevali steps in
After a long period of hesitation, Juventus have now entered direct negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain. CEO Giovanni Carnevali personally contacted Luís Campos to settle tensions with Damien Comolli. A deal is already in place for Kolo Muani’s return, while Alexander Sørloth also remains on the radar. In an interview, Paulo Sousa commented, “We must be a big club with a serious project.”
Spalletti comforts Yildiz
Luciano Spalletti reached out to Kenan Yildiz following Turkey’s defeat to Paraguay, which left the young forward in tears. Vincenzo Montella, meanwhile, faces heavy criticism for the team’s early exit.
Dutch brilliance, Sweden outclassed
The Netherlands’ attacking trio — Brian Brobbey, Cody Gakpo, and Crysencio Summerville — ran riot in a 5-1 victory over Sweden.
Germany’s comeback against Ivory Coast
Germany overturned Franck Kessie’s opener with two goals from Deniz Undav to win 2-1.
Croatian Toro: Jakic joins Erlic and Livakovic
Ivan Jakic’s potential move is advancing under the influence of Nikola Vlasic. Sporting director Gianluca Petrachi has established contact with the midfielder’s agent and is also in talks for defender Mario Erlic and goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic. For defensive reinforcement, the club is keeping an eye on Tonoli and Giorgini.
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