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August 1, 2024
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La Gazzetta dello Sport
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‘In November, my two twins Rodrigo and Tiago will be born. And Milan is seeing a new Rafa: I want to be nastier. Ibrah tells me how. Fonseca is ideal.
Roma Advances with Key Goal
The Ukrainian bomber arrives today for €38m.
Nico: Juve is there
Challenge Atalanta for the Fiorentina attacker
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A €45 million offer has been made, but Thiago remains undecided.
Percassi is demanding €60 million, yet the Dutch player has opted to sign with Juventus. In the meantime, Gasperini is promoting Nico and strategizing to secure the Argentine.
Osi, PSG offended by Napoli
From De Laurentiis’s remarks aimed at Nasser to the €200 million turned down for Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia
Raspa’s Magic: Conte Secures Narrow 1-0 Victory Over Brest
Roma crazy for Dovbyk
A transfer agreement has been concluded with Girona for €30.5 million, supplemented by €5.5 million in performance-based bonuses and a 10% sell-on fee. The Ukrainian striker is now ready to board his flight.
Viola: Berardi and Retegui
Palladino is calling for extra reinforcements to strengthen the squad: ‘The rose still needs to be completed’
Abraham tempts Milan
Fonseca remains adamant about recruiting the English player, while Pavlovic has been assigned the number 31 jersey.
Lazio: Uphill for Lauriente
Carnevalli reveals the asking price ‘He costs 15-20m, Mou also wanted him.’
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Attention is focused on Nusa, a 19-year-old forward from Brugge, who is nicknamed ‘the Norwegian Neymar.’ Priced at €20 million, he is a strong contender for the Tuttosport trophy.
Weah is rising in Motta’s evaluations, yet Giuntoli has pinpointed a promising Belgian forward for the role. Nusa is already being discussed in Premier League circles. Regarding the Neymar comparison, it’s noted that ‘We create chaos on the pitch.’
Vanoli’s influence is becoming more evident, demonstrating a solid defensive setup despite ongoing issues with attacking precision. The transfer market remains stagnant, with no current interest in Schuurs and little progress on potential deals.
The Real Madrid star has acquired an 80% stake in the club, with Suning investing €80 million for the beleaguered Portuguese team.
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Milan secured their second win in five days in the USA with a 1-0 victory over Real Madrid, following a 3-2 triumph against Manchester City early on Saturday morning.
Coach Paulo Fonseca fielded a lineup similar to the one that defeated Guardiola’s team in New York. Malick Thiaw replaced Matteo Gabbia in defense, while the promising Mattia Liberali took over for Alessandro Florenzi in midfield. Up front, Marco Nasti stepped in for the recently departed Lorenzo Colombo.
Christian Pulisic and Yunus Musah were on the bench after returning from their Copa America duties with the USMNT earlier in the week. Rafael Leao, having just resumed training, was also unavailable for the match against Madrid.
Carlo Ancelotti deployed a formidable squad, featuring stars such as Thibaut Courtois, Antonio Rüdiger, Luka Modric, Arda Güler, debutant Endrick, and former Milan loanee Brahim Diaz.
Milan’s defense effectively limited the reigning Champions League winners to only two shots in the first half. The Rossoneri could have taken the lead early on when Samuel Chukwueze capitalized on a loose ball in the box, but Courtois made a crucial save, and the Belgian goalkeeper later thwarted Nasti’s close-range attempt.
The breakthrough for Milan came ten minutes into the second half. Fikayo Tomori’s high pressing allowed Liberali to advance the ball into Madrid’s half. Liberali’s precise lay-off to Chukwueze set up the Nigerian forward for a first-time finish from close range.
Milan’s pre-season tour in the United States concludes with one final friendly against Barcelona at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Wednesday morning (UK time), Tuesday afternoon (local).
Milan (4-2-3-1): Torriani; Calabria, Tomori, Thiaw, Terracciano; Bennacer, Loftus-Cheek; Chukwueze, Liberali, Saelemaekers; Nasti.
Real Madrid (4-3-3):Courtois; Vazquez, Vallejo, Rüdiger, Garcia; Modric, Martin, Ceballos; Güler, Endrick, Diaz.
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