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  • Nicolás González: Juve’s New Right Winger

    Nicolás González started his footballing journey at the Argentinos Juniors academy, breaking into the first team in 2016 and playing a key role in their promotion to the top flight by winning the Primera B Nacional. His strong performances caught the attention of VfB Stuttgart, and he moved to Germany in 2018. Over three seasons,…

  • Il Destino Del Serbo: How Dušan Vlahović Looks to Deny Doubters under Juventus’ Thiago Motta

    From the ruckus and the buzz of Belgrade, Dušan Vlahović managed to ignite a spark into himself to make him one of the most pronounced young footballers in Europe. Vlahović started off with humble beginnings being a product of the Partizan Belgrade system for multiple seasons before joining La Viola of Fiorentina in the winter…

  • AS Roma Part Ways with Daniele de Rossi after Eight Months in Charge

    It has been nearly nine months since Daniele De Rossi replaced Jose Mourinho as AS Roma’s manager. Since then, he has guided Roma to the UEFA Europa League semifinals and a sixth-place finish, prompting Roma to not only give him the permanent job and back him with several blockbuster signings like Matías Soulé, Artem Dovbyk,…

  • How Mike Maignan Became One of the Best Goalkeepers in Europe

    It has been quite the meteoric rise for Mike Maignan. Born on 3 July 1995 in Cayenne, French Guiana, to a Haitian mother and a Guadeloupean father, Maignan moved to Paris at an early age and became a naturalized French citizen in 2001. He would join Paris Saint-Germain’s academy at the age of 14, honing…

  • Tammy Abraham to Milan: A Change of Scenery Fit For All Parties

    From Olivier Giroud to Álvaro Morata, from Fikayo Tomori to Christian Pulisic to Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Milan have certainly taken an interest in signing ex-Chelsea players in recent years. The latest ex-Chelsea man to take his talents to the Rossoneri is Tammy Abraham, who has made the move to Milan for the 2024/25 season.   Born…

  • Il Fuoco del Flaco: Andrea Colpani Looks Set to Rejuvenate Raffaele Palladino’s Fiorentina

    After flourishing under Raffaele Palladino at Brianza-based Monza, Fiorentina managed to divert two of Monza’s main protagonists to Florence, their manager and Brescia-born Andrea Colpani.   Hailing from the youth set-up with La Dea of Atalanta, El Flaco burst onto the scene alongside the now renowned names of Serie A such as Alessandro Bastoni of…

  • Saúl Coco: The Heir to Alessandro Buongiorno’s Throne in Torino’s Defense

    After an excellent season at Las Palmas, Saúl Coco has earned a move to Torino for €7.5 million. His first season in a first division was incredible at Las Palmas but can he keep this up in Italy and replace the several departures that position has faced such as Alessandro Buongiorno moving to Napoli. In…

  • Sugo Alla Scozzese: How Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour Could Spice up Napoli’s Season with Antonio Conte

    The city of Naples and its ferocious support for their club will be no different to the warmth Napoli’s new Scottish signings receive from the Tartan Army in Glasgow as a busy summer window for Conte’s side looks to prove dividends for a push of a potential trophy triumph.   Napoli were amongst the top…

  • What Pierre Kalulu Can Provide to Juventus’ Defense

    Cristian Zenoni, Christian Abbiati, Marco Storari, Andrea Pirolo, Alessandro Matri, Mattia De Sciglio, and Leonardo Bonucci. Those are the list of names that Pierre Kalulu has joined in making the move directly from AC Milan to Juventus this decade.   The respective outcomes of said moves were largely a mixed bag. Three of those aren’t…

  • Como: Preview to Their 2024-25 Serie A Season

    Como 1907 is a club that has seen all the highs and lows in its lifetime. Founded in 1907, the club made it to the top tier of Italian football for the first time in 1949 after finishing at the top of Serie B in the 1948-49 season. Since then, they’ve fluctuated between different tiers…