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Juventus would like to let go of CR7… Danger at Barça for Ilaix Moriba | Rumors Mercato

Miscellaneous: Marek Hamsik will come back to Europe!

-Welcome to Afrique Sports for this issue of Rumeurs du transferato. Let’s start with the Marek Hamsik file. Exiled in China since the summer of 2019, he will in the very near future leave Dalian Yifang to return to Europe.

Indeed, if we are to believe the latest information from the Swedish media Expressen, the former captain of Napoli will land in Sweden and more precisely at IFK Göteborg. Journalist Fabrizio Romano has confirmed on the future transfer of the international 33-year-old Slovak for one season.

La Liga: Real Madrid put pressure on Sergio Ramos for extra time

– Let’s go to Spain. The future of Sergio Ramos is still uncertain. Negotiations with Real Madrid over his extension look difficult but could end quickly, one way or the other. According to Marca’s information, the latest White House proposal, for a one-year contract with an optional extra season, would have an expiration date.

Madrid leaders would like to have a response from the 34-year-old defender by the end of March at the latest in order to be able to prepare for the rest of their summer transfer window. The next few weeks will build us up.

Liga: Ilaix Moriba interests MU and Leipzig

-A jump in Spain. Considered one of La Masia’s greatest hopes, midfielder Ilaix Moriba has a contract until June 2022 with FC Barcelona. According to Mundo Deportivo, the young 18-year-old would already have some leads for the next transfer window.

The latter would be in the sights of Manchester United and RB Leipzig. Also according to the Catalan daily, the native of Conakry has already received contract offers from the two interested clubs. On the Barça side, we do not intend to let the young player go.

PL: Wolverhampton ready to let Adama Traoré go this summer?

-A jump to England. Adama Traoré’s adventure at Wolverhampton could end at the end of the season. According to information from the Daily Mail, Wolves would be ready to let their striker leave during the next summer transfer window for less than the € 80m requested last summer, when Manchester City and FC Barcelona were interested in the player profile.

It must be said that the Spaniard, who was part of the revelations of last season, is no longer as efficient. The right winger hasn’t scored a goal and delivered no assists in 26 appearances.

Ligue 1: Mauro Icardi is still courted in Italy

-Let’s talk about the Icardi file. Since the arrival of Mauricio Pochettino on the bench of Paris Saint-Germain, the Argentine striker has found a smile. Author of several goals, the latter has not yet determined what his future will be like next year. Under contract until June 2024, the Argentina international would still be courted on the side of Italy.

Indeed, yesterday the media Sport Mediaset dropped a bomb by announcing that Cristiano Ronaldo could leave Juventus Turin at the end of the season. In the event of the departure of the Portuguese international, the Bianconeri leaders would have the idea of ​​repatriating the native of Rosario in Serie A. Author of 5 goals and 4 assists in 14 Ligue 1 games, the latter would be estimated at 55 million euros.

Serie A: Juventus would like to part ways with Cristiano Ronaldo

– Let’s go to Italy. This is information that should make people talk! According to Sport Mediaset, the Bianconeri would like to part ways with their star Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese striker’s emoluments, estimated at € 31 million per year, would weigh too heavily on the finances of the Turin team, plagued by economic difficulties with the crisis linked to the coronavirus. There is no doubt that several clubs would be interested in hosting CR7 if this eventuality were to be confirmed!

– And we come to the end of this journal that we will close with the question of the day: should CR7 leave Juventus? Your answers will be awaited in comments. In the meantime, don’t hesitate to subscribe to Afrique Sports, so you don’t miss out on continental and international football.

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