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Onana is on Chelsea’s radar for the summer

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Chelsea are on the hunt for a goalkeeper in the summer and Inter Milan’s Onana is high on Graham Potter’s blues list. Manchester United are also said to be interested in the Cameroonian.

Chelsea will be looking for a goalkeeper in the summer and Inter Milan’s Andre Onana is at the top of Graham Potter’s side list. According to Gazzeta dello Sport, the Londoners want the Cameroonian goalkeeper and are ready to bid €40m to make him theirs.

As well as money, Chelsea will also provide two players to acquire the 27-year-old, one of whom is already on loan for the Nerazzurri. We’re talking, of course, about Romelu Lukaku, with the Belgium striker likely to continue. The other player is 23-year-old defender Trevo Tsaloba, who likes Simone Inzaghi.

According to the report, Chelsea will definitely beat the African goalkeeper, but since Inter won’t easily agree because we’re talking about their most important goalkeeper, they have to go to the market themselves to find a reliable “Keeper Angel”. Reports According to Onana, he is also interested in Manchester United who have him on their list.

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AC Milan: Leao announced with record clause

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The long-awaited announcement of Rafael Leao’s extension is a fact as the Portuguese winger is tied with the Rossoneri on a contract until 2028.

The signings had been in the works for days but the people in Milan waited for the right moment to announce the developments Rafael Leao.

The big star of the ‘rosoneri’ is now tied to a contract that expires on June 30, 2028, leaving any doubt about his future.

Finding a solution to his penalty for leaving Sporting for Lille (and his €17,000,000 fine) eased negotiations.

The increase in his salary covers his entitlements as he is now being paid 5,000,000 a year plus any bonuses.

From there, the Italian club is prepared should other sides attack the 23-year-old international, who has recorded 41 goals and 29 assists in 162 games with Milan. The release clause included in the contract is 175,000,000, a record amount for Italian dates.

“I am very happy. It was something I wanted to do and I did it. We hope to do great things in the future. We found the golden ratio and I’m happy. Thoughts are on Verona and then on the new season in which we want to win a lot of important things. I’ll see if I change the number. 17 is special to me. We will see“, he explained that he left the offices of Milan and with the people who had gathered to idolize him.

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Mourinho: ‘I’m tired of being a coach, a communicator and the one who says we’ve been robbed’

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While Jose Mourinho expressed his desire to stay at Roma, he also hinted that he was tired of complaining about refereeing.

Roma failed to win the Europa League, while Sevilla celebrated this trophy after beating 4-1 on penalties (1-1 in regular time and extra time).

In the final, Jose Mourinho complained about Anthony Taylor’s refereeing and kicked him in the parking lot. Speaking to Sky Sports, the special adviser explained that he had a desire to continue at Roma but was tired of the general situation.

“I want to stay at Roma but my players earn more and I earn more. I’m a bit tired of being the manager, the communications man, the face of the club who says we’ve been robbed after every game.” I’m tired of having to deal with all fronts.

Next year we won’t play in the Champions League and that’s a good thing because we weren’t cut out for that.

And let’s hope that (referee) Anthony Taylor only officiates games in the Champions League and makes the same mistakes there as here and not in the Europa League. said the Portuguese coach.

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No new point deduction at Juventus after the second attempt, a fine of 718,000 euros

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Juventus avoided another point deduction in the second trial due to incorrect accounting data and was fined 718,000 euros.

The second trial against the FIGC (Italian Football Federation) has taken place over incorrect accounting data from Juventus and its relationships with agents and other clubs. The Bianconeri, already penalized with -10 points, escaped a new sporting sanction.

Specifically, they were only fined 718,000 euros. Juventus announced that this has been explained to the court “lawfulness of his actions” and agreed with the FIGC Attorney to put an end to it “State of Instability and Tension” between the two sides.

In fact, Juventus won’t appeal in the end. However, Andrea Agnelli did not want to sign his waiver of his appeal and will therefore appear in court on June 15.

Juventus are also awaiting UEFA’s decision as the Italian side risk being banned from European competitions.

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