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CR7 and the transfer of the century
A completely crazy transfer rumor ignites Turkey. Cristiano Ronaldo at Fenerbahçe. It seems crazy but José Mourinho intends to give it a try. Fotomac explains that the management of the Turkish club met with their counterparts from Al Nassr. At the end of this meeting, the Saudi club did not close the door to the departure of its star. Fener’s sporting director, Mario Branco, inquired about the expectations for carrying out this operation from the player’s entourage as well as his agent. José Mourinho, who knows CR7 well, personally called him and asked if he was happy there and that there was a rumor of departure hovering over him. He also asked him if he was interested in an adventure at Fenerbahçe. Lucky for Mourinho, Ronaldo’s contract expires at the end of the season. Next January, Fener wants to make the “transfer of the century” as the Turkish media like to call it. Thousands of supporters began to challenge the Portuguese on the networks to persuade him to join their club.
Juventus want Tagliafico
Juve calls for help from its sporting director Giuntoli. The club’s defensive sector is decimated and it is therefore necessary to seek reinforcement according to the Corriere dello Sport. And the Old Lady would have set her sights on Nicolas Taglifaico according to the newspaper. The Argentinian will be free at the end of the season and in addition OL is in a precarious financial situation, forcing the club to sell its elements. An ideal context for Juve who want to recover the left side. A transfer of €5M is envisaged. Otherwise Tuttosport reveals on its front page that Ben Chilwell is another target explored by Juve, in the form of a loan. Rayan Cherki, Gift Orban, Wilfried Zaha, Moussa Niakhaté and George Mikautadze are also opportunities, but this applies as much to Italian clubs as those from other countries. Liverpool, Lazio, Barca and Real follow Cherki. Roma want Mikautadze and AC Milan are eyeing Orban.
David and Leão in Barça’s sights
Barça has possibilities for the number 9 position. Lewandowski is performing well but is getting older and what’s more, he is the only professional scorer in the squad. Mundo Deportivo comes out two names passed by Lille, Jonathan David and Rafael Leão. The Canadian, who said his dream was to play for Barça, offered himself to the club. In Catalonia, we are not unanimous on the subject, but his contractual situation is of interest, he who will be free next June and therefore accessible from an economic point of view. On the other hand, it will be more expensive for Leão, but at the same time, the day is very appreciated within the club, which approached him last summer after the failure in the Nico Williams case. His strained relationship with Fonseca and his weariness of staying in Milan for so many seasons weigh in the balance. The Portuguese winger believes Barca could be a perfect springboard to gain greater exposure.
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