Inter working to secure Bremer after Premier League interest

Inter are facing serious competition from the Premier League for Gleison Bremer and they’re looking to offer Torino a player or two in exchange to close out the deal.

The 25-year-old Brazilian centre back has been one of the best defenders in Serie A this season, attracting the attention of a number of top clubs, including Inter, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Leicester and Juventus. The former Atletico Mineiro centre-back has seemingly given his word to the Nerazzurri, however, and he doesn’t plan to break that.

As reported by Calciomercato.com, Inter do not have the resources to pay €30-35m to sign Bremer outright, especially if they fail to sell Stefan de Vrij, and so they’re looking to include one or two players in a possible deal.

The top two candidates for this currently are Andrea Pinamonti and Federico Dimarco, two players who Torino are fans of. The Nerazzurri will have to work fast, however, as Bremer could easily be swayed by the temptations of the Premier League.

Leicester join Premier League rivals and Inter in race for Bremer

Leicester City met with Torino this week to discuss a deal for Gleison Bremer, who is also wanted by Inter, Liverpool and Chelsea.

The 25-year-old Brazilian centre back has proven himself to be one of the best defenders in Serie A this season, shining under Ivan Juric in Turin. His stats show that he’s one of the most effective defenders when it comes to interceptions, blocks, aerial battles and clearances, a sign of his well-rounded style.

As reported by The Sun, Leicester’s representatives met with Torino earlier this week to discuss Bremer whilst they were in Italy for the Europa Conference League semi-final against Roma. They hope that a possible exchange deal involving Dennis Praet may prove convincing.

It won’t be easy for the Foxes, however, as they are facing serious competition from Simone Inzaghi’s Inter, as well as Premier League rivals Chelsea and Liverpool. Valued at around €40m, Bremer will undoubtedly be one of the key figures of the upcoming summer transfer window in Serie A.

Leicester join Premier League rivals and Inter in race for Bremer

Leicester City met with Torino this week to discuss a deal for Gleison Bremer, who is also wanted by Inter, Liverpool and Chelsea.

The 25-year-old Brazilian centre back has proven himself to be one of the best defenders in Serie A this season, shining under Ivan Juric in Turin. His stats show that he’s one of the most effective defenders when it comes to interceptions, blocks, aerial battles and clearances, a sign of his well-rounded style.

As reported by The Sun, Leicester’s representatives met with Torino earlier this week to discuss Bremer whilst they were in Italy for the Europa Conference League semi-final against Roma. They hope that a possible exchange deal involving Dennis Praet may prove convincing.

It won’t be easy for the Foxes, however, as they are facing serious competition from Simone Inzaghi’s Inter, as well as Premier League rivals Chelsea and Liverpool. Valued at around €40m, Bremer will undoubtedly be one of the key figures of the upcoming summer transfer window in Serie A.

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Ruiz strike sinks Torino to strengthen Napoli's Champions League position

Fabian Ruiz’s strike 17 minutes from time secured victory for Napoli at Torino and most likely third place in this year’s Serie A.

In a poor first half the only real chance came when Torino striker Andrea Belotti’s clever backheel was denied by a fantastic stop from David Ospina, scrambling across his line and clawing the ball to safety.

Just after the hour mark it seemed like the visitors would go in front when, after Dries Martens was brought down in the box, Lorenzo Insigne shot firmly from the spot but Etrit Berisha dived full-length to his right to paw away.

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Twelve minutes later the game was settled when the ball fell to Ruiz 25 yards from goal and he danced away from two defenders before firing a shot firm and low which squirmed between the legs of the Torino stopper.

Napoli now lie four points ahead of fourth-place Juventus with two games remaining.

TALKING POINT – Where next for Napoli?

Though they have secured the initial objective of the season, to play Champions League football, it appears unlikely they will be able to build on this to get closer to the Scudetto next term. With Lorenzo Insigne going to Toronto FC, Dries Mertens unlikely to be offered a new contract at 35, and – most seriously of all – talk Kalidou Koulibaly could be on his way to the Nou Camp, there is an end-of-an-era feel to this team. Up-and-coming players Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Mathias Olivera and Brighton centre back Leo Ostigard are likely to move to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in the summer, but the Neapolitan side need to be looking at bigger-name recruitment if they are going to be more than making up the numbers in the Champions League and a realistic chance to emulate this year’s Serie A finish.

MAN OF THE MATCH –

Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli)

It was not a game of star performances from either side but the defender probably edges both ‘keepers to the award. The colossal defender will probably go down as one of the best to ever wear the light blue shirt and playing the game with his usual no-nonsense efficiency, he prevented Torino from taking advantage of some strong periods of play, especially in the first half. He is worth about ten points a season to this team.

PLAYER RATINGS

Torino: Berisha 7; Izzo 6, Bremer 6, Rodríguez; Singo 6, Ricci 6, Mandragora 7, Vojvoda 7; Praet 6, Brekalo 7; Belotti 7.

Subs:Ansaldi 6, Linetty 6, Pobega 5, Djidji 6, Pellegri 6.

Napoli: Ospina 7; Di Lorenzo 7, Rrahmani 6, Koulibaly 8, Mario Rui 7; Anguissa 7, Fabian Ruiz 7; Lozano 6, Mertens 7, Insigne 6; Osimhen 7.

Subs: Zielinski 6, Politano 6, Lobotka 6, Elmas 6, Petagna 6.

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

8′ BRILLIANT SAVE FROM OSPINA Belotti met a cross from the left flank with a back flicked header which was bound for the bottom left corner but Ospina dived at full stretch and clawed it from the line.

59′ PENALTY FOR NAPOLI! Osimhen controlled a long ball into the box then backheeled to Mertens who was brought down by Izzo.

61′ PENALTY SAVED! Great save from Berisha. Insigne struck it well to the ‘keeper’s right but he dived at full stretch and pushed it away.

73′ GOAL FOR NAPOLI! Fine goal from Fabian. He took advantage of Podega’s blunder and took on two defenders before hitting a low effort that went through the legs of Berisha.

KEY STAT

  • 14 – Napoli have gone 14 games without defeat against Torino.

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Ruiz strike sinks Torino to strengthen Napoli's Champions League position

Fabian Ruiz’s strike 17 minutes from time secured victory for Napoli at Torino and most likely third place in this year’s Serie A.

In a poor first half the only real chance came when Torino striker Andrea Belotti’s clever backheel was denied by a fantastic stop from David Ospina, scrambling across his line and clawing the ball to safety.

Just after the hour mark it seemed like the visitors would go in front when, after Dries Martens was brought down in the box, Lorenzo Insigne shot firmly from the spot but Etrit Berisha dived full-length to his right to paw away.

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Twelve minutes later the game was settled when the ball fell to Ruiz 25 yards from goal and he danced away from two defenders before firing a shot firm and low which squirmed between the legs of the Torino stopper.

Napoli now lie four points ahead of fourth-place Juventus with two games remaining.

TALKING POINT – Where next for Napoli?

Though they have secured the initial objective of the season, to play Champions League football, it appears unlikely they will be able to build on this to get closer to the Scudetto next term. With Lorenzo Insigne going to Toronto FC, Dries Mertens unlikely to be offered a new contract at 35, and – most seriously of all – talk Kalidou Koulibaly could be on his way to the Nou Camp, there is an end-of-an-era feel to this team. Up-and-coming players Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Mathias Olivera and Brighton centre back Leo Ostigard are likely to move to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona in the summer, but the Neapolitan side need to be looking at bigger-name recruitment if they are going to be more than making up the numbers in the Champions League and a realistic chance to emulate this year’s Serie A finish.

MAN OF THE MATCH –

Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli)

It was not a game of star performances from either side but the defender probably edges both ‘keepers to the award. The colossal defender will probably go down as one of the best to ever wear the light blue shirt and playing the game with his usual no-nonsense efficiency, he prevented Torino from taking advantage of some strong periods of play, especially in the first half. He is worth about ten points a season to this team.

PLAYER RATINGS

Torino: Berisha 7; Izzo 6, Bremer 6, Rodríguez; Singo 6, Ricci 6, Mandragora 7, Vojvoda 7; Praet 6, Brekalo 7; Belotti 7.

Subs:Ansaldi 6, Linetty 6, Pobega 5, Djidji 6, Pellegri 6.

Napoli: Ospina 7; Di Lorenzo 7, Rrahmani 6, Koulibaly 8, Mario Rui 7; Anguissa 7, Fabian Ruiz 7; Lozano 6, Mertens 7, Insigne 6; Osimhen 7.

Subs: Zielinski 6, Politano 6, Lobotka 6, Elmas 6, Petagna 6.

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS

8′ BRILLIANT SAVE FROM OSPINA Belotti met a cross from the left flank with a back flicked header which was bound for the bottom left corner but Ospina dived at full stretch and clawed it from the line.

59′ PENALTY FOR NAPOLI! Osimhen controlled a long ball into the box then backheeled to Mertens who was brought down by Izzo.

61′ PENALTY SAVED! Great save from Berisha. Insigne struck it well to the ‘keeper’s right but he dived at full stretch and pushed it away.

73′ GOAL FOR NAPOLI! Fine goal from Fabian. He took advantage of Podega’s blunder and took on two defenders before hitting a low effort that went through the legs of Berisha.

KEY STAT

  • 14 – Napoli have gone 14 games without defeat against Torino.

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Probable Serie A line-ups: Torino-Napoli, Sassuolo-Udinese and Lazio-Samp

Check out the probable line-ups for today’s three Serie A games: Torino vs. Napoli, Sassuolo vs. Udinese and Lazio vs. Sampdoria.

We begin at 14.00 UK time at the Stadio Grande Torino, where Luciano Spalletti’s Napoli visit the Granata, who are unbeaten in six Serie A games. It’s the longest unbeaten streak after Milan‘s. Napoli have already secured a top-four finish and could stretch their lead over fourth-placed Juventus, who lost 2-1 against Genoa yesterday.

Sassuolo host Udinese at the Mapei Stadium at 17.00 UK time. Sassuolo haven’t won against the Friulani in the last seven games, while Udinese are the most prolific team in Serie A since the start of April with 18 goals scored. Udinese have won the last two Serie A games against Sassuolo and have never made it three in a row against the Neroverdi in history.

The last game of the day is in Rome and sees Lazio host Sampdoria at the Olimpico (19.45 UK time). Lazio haven’t lost two home Serie A games in a row since December 2020, while Samp haven’t beaten the Biancocelesti away since January 2005.

Probable Serie A line-ups

Torino vs. Napoli

Torino (3-4-2-1): Berisha; Izzo, Bremer, Rodriguez; Singo, Ricci, Pobega, Vojvoda; Praet, Brekalo; Belotti.

Napoli (4-2-3-1): Ospina; Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Koulibaly, Mario Rui; Anguissa, Fabian Ruiz; Lozano, Mertens, Insigne; Osimhen.

Sassuolo vs. Udinese

Sassuolo (4-2-3-1): Consigli; Muldur, Chiriches, Ferrari, Kykaiakopoulos; Lopez, Frattesi; Berardi, Raspadori, Traore; Scamacca.

Udinese (3-5-2): Silvestri; Becao, Marì, Perez; Molina, Pereyra, Walace, Makengo, Udogie; Deulofeu, Pussetto.

Lazio vs. Sampdoria

Lazio (4-3-3): Strakosha; Lazzari, Patric, Acerbi, Marusic; Milinkovic-Savic, Leiva, Luis Alberto; Anderson, Immobile, Zaccagni.

Samp (4-1-4-1): Audero; Bereszynski, Ferrari, Colley, Augello; Ekdal; Candreva, Rincon, Thorsby, Sabiri; Caputo.