Victor Osimhen’s time at Napoli is finally drawing to a close, with the Nigerian striker now on the verge of sealing a sensational permanent switch to Turkish giants Galatasaray. After months of speculation, sources in Naples suggest the reigning Super Lig champions have agreed to pay the €75 million release clause in Osimhen’s contract.
Joao Pedro’s Chelsea journey is off to a flying start, thanks to a dazzling performance at the MetLife Stadium against his former club. João Pedro, on his first start for the Blues, scored both goals in a 2-0 semifinal win over Fluminense.
Real Madrid are on the verge of bringing Alvaro Carreras back to the Spanish capital, with negotiations with Benfica said to be progressing smoothly. The 22-year-old left-back, who began his journey at Real Madrid’s youth academy, is now likely to return as part of Xabi Alonso’s squad rebuild this summer.
Newcastle United are closing in on the signing of Anthony Elanga from Nottingham Forest after agreeing a deal that could be worth up to £52 million, with an additional bonus package that may push the figure higher, though those extra payments are considered difficult to trigger. Elanga is expected to sign a five-year deal with the Magpies, with personal terms already agreed and only the finer details left to be ironed out.
Inter Miami have begun discussions with Atlético Madrid over a potential deal to bring Argentine midfielder Rodrigo De Paul to MLS. The 31-year-old, who has just one year left on his current contract at the Metropolitano, is reportedly open to the idea of making the move to the United States.
Ivan Rakitic, one of Croatia’s most iconic midfielders and a treble winner with Barcelona, has officially hung up his boots at the age of 37. After a glittering career that spanned nearly two decades and saw him lift some of the biggest trophies in club football, Rakitic has chosen to step into a new chapter — this time off the pitch.
Davide Ancelotti, son of legendary coach Carlo Ancelotti, is finally stepping out of his father’s shadow and into his own managerial career — and he’s starting in Brazil. The 35-year-old Italian is set to become the new head coach of Botafogo, marking his first full-time role as a manager after years of serving as an assistant across Europe.
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