Why Haaland didn’t join Juventus in 2017

Erling Haaland has signed with Manchester City, but Juventus could have secured his services in 2017 when he went to Turin to watch a game at the Allianz Stadium.

The Borussia Dortmund star was under contract with Molde at that time but had already attracted the interest of many clubs in Europe, including Juventus. The Serie A giants had been in talks with his agent Mino Raiola and invited the striker and his father to watch a game at the Allianz Stadium.

He was an unknown player to many football fans at that time and a few years later, a picture from that night showing Haaland wearing a Juventus hat became viral.

Juventus were ready to pay €4m to secure his services, but the striker snubbed a move to Turin as the Old Lady had planned to send him out on loan or let him play for one season in their U23 team in Italy’s third division.

“Things must be put into context,” Juventus director Federico Cherubini told Tuttosport in September.

“Young players can be scared about going out on loan, we were at the beginning of our U23 project and perhaps the perspective we offered him wasn’t too exciting.

“Maybe the idea of going out on loan wasn’t ideal for a player like him. Perhaps, today things would be different.”

Cherubini: ‘Juventus regret not signing Haaland, not Donnarumma’

Totti: ‘How Roma will make Mourinho happy’

Roma legend Francesco Totti confirms he will go to Tirana to watch the Conference League Final between Roma and Feyenoord and says the Giallorossi will make José Mourinho happy with new signings over the summer.

The Serie A side have qualified for their first European Final in 31 years and could win their first trophy since 2008. Francesco Totti was part of the team that lifted the Coppa Italia under Luciano Spalletti more than ten years ago and will follow Mourinho’s team in Tirana on May 25.

“We haven’t played a Final for a long time and it’s vital to lift a trophy. We’ll go to Tirana with a great desire, I’ll be there as well,” he told reporters at an event before tonight’s Coppa Italia Final.

The 2006 Italy World Cup winner added that he’d rate Roma’s season 5.5 so far.

All the Mourinho and Roma complaints about referees and VAR

The Giallorossi, especially their coach Mourinho, have complained because of a controversial penalty kick awarded to Fiorentina on Monday night.

“What happened in Florence is one of the many episodes not favourable to Roma. If VAR doesn’t help referees, it becomes more complicated,” said Totti.

“Mourinho is one of the best coaches in the world and I am sure the club will do everything to make him happy by signing the right players for him. Roma must improve every year, with or without a director.”

The last Totti line refers to the possibility of returning to the club with an operative role, but for now, both Roma and the former striker have been elusive about the matter.

epa05942185 (FILE) Roma's Francesco Totti celebrates after scoring the 3-0 lead from the penalty spot during the Italian Serie A soccer match between AS Roma and AC Chievo Verona at the Olimpico stadium in Rome, Italy, 18 October 2014 (reissued 03 May 2017). Italian Serie A side AS Roma confirmed on 03 May 2017 that Roma legend Francesco Totti will retire at the end of the season. The 40-year-old scored 250 goals in 616 appearances for the Giallorossi since 1993 and won the FIFA World Cup in 2006. EPA/ETTORE FERRARI

Origi free to join Milan as Liverpool clause not triggered

Divock Origi is free to sign for Milan as a free agent as he has failed to reach the number of appearances necessary to extend his Liverpool contract by one more season.

The Belgium international is in advanced talks over a free move to San Siro in the summer. According to multiple reports, he will sign a €4m-a-year deal with the Rossoneri after his contract with Liverpool expires.

According to The Athletic, Origi has failed to reach the number of appearances needed to extend his contract at Anfield until 2023. Therefore, he will leave the club on a free transfer.

The report confirms that Milan are in advanced talks with the 27-year-old. Origi will likely be only the first signing to strengthen Milan’s attack in 2022-23. Elliott are in talks with Investcorp and RedBird Capital Partners over the club’s takeover, which should be completed by the end of the season. The Rossoneri will bring in more attacking reinforcements in the summer, regardless of the future of Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Tardelli on if Dybala’s move to Inter constitutes betrayal

Marco Tardelli discussed if Paulo Dybala could be considered a traitor if he made the move from Juventus to Inter on a free transfer.

The 28-year-old Argentinian forward’s contract expires with the Bianconeri at the end of this season and his deal will not be renewed, meaning his seven-year association with the Old Lady is drawing to a close.

Many top clubs are keen to pick him up on a free transfer in the summer but one in particular seems close, Inter. Talks between the two will progress after the Coppa Italia final.

Speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Tardelli discussed a possible Dybala move to Inter and whether that constitutes betrayal or not.

“There is no betrayal in today’s football, today you go to the teams that offer more money. For an Italian, perhaps the concept of club loyalty can be valid.

“For a foreigner it isn’t, he goes where they offer him the best opportunity or where whoever is in charge sends him. Whether it’s a club, an agent or whoever you want. I hope he signs for the best team for his future.”

The 28-year-old Dybala, who joined Juventus in 2015 from Palermo, became the club’s joint 9th all-time top scorer following his 115th goal in the 2-1 loss to Genoa on Friday, tied with Roberto Baggio.

This season has been a little difficult for the Argentinian, who has scored 10 goals and provided five assists in 27 Serie A appearances.

Dybala turns down offers as he waits for Inter

Paulo Dybala is close to joining Inter on a free transfer and he’s turned down a number of offers as he waits for the move to be completed.

The 28-year-old Argentinian forward will leave Juventus on a free transfer next month, ending a seven-year association in Turin, but he won’t be moving far away as the Nerazzurri work hard to try and secure his signature. Fans are divided regarding the move, with some calling him a traitor but others understanding his position.

As highlighted by Alfredo Pedulla, Dybala has decided to wait for Inter to complete the deal and so he’s turned down a number of unspecified offers in recent weeks, including some particularly valuable ones.

Genuine developments are expected once the Coppa Italia final has been played later this week and it might not be long now until the Argentinian forward is seen wearing the Nerazzurri shirt.

Dybala has scored 10 goals and provided five assists in 27 Serie A appearances this season for Juventus.

Dybala turns down offers as he waits for Inter

Paulo Dybala is close to joining Inter on a free transfer and he’s turned down a number of offers as he waits for the move to be completed.

The 28-year-old Argentinian forward will leave Juventus on a free transfer next month, ending a seven-year association in Turin, but he won’t be moving far away as the Nerazzurri work hard to try and secure his signature. Fans are divided regarding the move, with some calling him a traitor but others understanding his position.

As highlighted by Alfredo Pedulla, Dybala has decided to wait for Inter to complete the deal and so he’s turned down a number of unspecified offers in recent weeks, including some particularly valuable ones.

Genuine developments are expected once the Coppa Italia final has been played later this week and it might not be long now until the Argentinian forward is seen wearing the Nerazzurri shirt.

Dybala has scored 10 goals and provided five assists in 27 Serie A appearances this season for Juventus.

Juve still in race for Pogba after his Man City decision

Juventus are still one of the main contenders in the race to sign Paul Pogba in the summer following his decision to turn down Manchester City.

The 29-year-old Frenchman will be leaving Manchester United on a free transfer in the summer, ending a divisive six-year spell in the North West on England. Prior to that, he had a successful four years in Turin and many fans are calling for him to return. Whilst he never managed to show his true quality for the Red Devils, his performances for France are proof that he’s still a top player.

As reported by David Ornstein, Pogba has decided not to join Manchester City in the summer; he seriously considered their offer but opted against the move, preferring a different package. Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid are now the top three in the race to secure his signature, giving the fans something to get excited about.

Juve still in race for Pogba after his Man City decision

Juventus are still one of the main contenders in the race to sign Paul Pogba in the summer following his decision to turn down Manchester City.

The 29-year-old Frenchman will be leaving Manchester United on a free transfer in the summer, ending a divisive six-year spell in the North West on England. Prior to that, he had a successful four years in Turin and many fans are calling for him to return. Whilst he never managed to show his true quality for the Red Devils, his performances for France are proof that he’s still a top player.

As reported by David Ornstein, Pogba has decided not to join Manchester City in the summer; he seriously considered their offer but opted against the move, preferring a different package. Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid are now the top three in the race to secure his signature, giving the fans something to get excited about.

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.

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.