Juventus lead chase for Brazilian hotshot
Juventus are set to step up their interest in Cruzeiro midfielder Everton Ribeiro, .
Given that Andrea Pirlo is not getting any younger and Arturo Vidal is being linked with a summer exit, the Bianconeri are in the market for a central midfielder.
And it appears that Everton Ribeiro is one of the first names on their hit-list, with Juventus officials ready to make their interest concrete.
Having received glowing reports from their scouting team, the Bianconeri are ready to submit an official proposal, with the midfielder valued at €8 million.
Everton Ribeiro has largely impressed since joining Cruzeiro from Coritiba, scoring 17 goals in 83 league outings and he is on the verge of winning the Brazilian S…
Le Parisien is reporting that AC Milan are pondering a move for Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Mohamed Sissoko.
The Rossoneri entered the market hoping to sign a holding midfielder as a replacement for Nigel de Jong, who was ruled out for the season with an Achilles injury.
According to Le Parisien, PSG’s Momo Sissoko is on top of their list of potential replacements.
Sissoko already has a lot of Serie A experience, having spent three and a half years at Juventus.
The Malian midfielder left the Bianconeri in the summer of 2011 to join Paris Saint-Germain, but he has so far failed to make an impact at Parc des Princes.
Sissoko has made just three Ligue 1 appearances for the Saints this season and after being left out of the squad for the last th…
The Football Association’s ‘respect agenda’ is long overdue. The treatment of referees at every level of the game has been disgraceful for some time and is allegedly getting worse. Just take a second to read this excerpt from an article I read the other day:
“The referee was hooted and cursed every time he gave a decision, and one of the spectators went so far as to threaten to throw him into the pond. Immediately after the game he was snowballed, in addition to which mud was thrown at him and he had to seek protection from the violence of the spectators. He took refuge in the pavilion for some time, but when he went towards the public house where the teams dressed, he found that there was a large crowd waiting for …