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Why Real Madrid passed on signing Victor Osimhen: Carlo Ancelotti explains

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Why Real Madrid passed on signing Victor Osimhen: Carlo Ancelotti explains

Napoli’s Nigerian striker, Victor Osimhen, was on the verge of joining Real Madrid last summer, but the transfer never came to fruition.

Recently, manager Carlo Ancelotti shed light on the club’s decision, revealing why they chose a different path.

Imagine Osimhen in the iconic all-white jersey of Real Madrid, celebrating a hat-trick at the Bernabeu. Last summer, it was a tempting prospect as the club sought a replacement for Karim Benzema. However, the move was ultimately not pursued.

Osimhen was coming off a remarkable season, having won the Serie A Golden Boot and leading Napoli to their first league title since 1990, when the legendary Diego Maradona was the star. His impressive performance made him a prime target for top clubs across Europe.

In an interview with Radio Serie A, Ancelotti provided insight into why Real Madrid passed on signing Osimhen. “No, we did not sign Victor Osimhen because I think the club thought that Benzema’s absence could be remedied by purchasing Jude Bellingham,” Ancelotti explained.

The decision to sign Bellingham proved to be a masterstroke. The young English midfielder made an immediate impact, guiding Los Blancos to both La Liga and Champions League triumphs in his debut season.

While Osimhen’s potential move to Real Madrid was highly anticipated, the club’s focus on strengthening their midfield with Bellingham paid off.

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Fans sends warning message to Bruno after commenting on Sancho pic

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Bruno Fernandes and Sancho

Bruno Fernandes is facing backlash for a social media comment he made following Jadon Sancho’s Chelsea debut.

Sancho, who is on loan at Chelsea from Manchester United, made an impressive start for the Blues in their match against Bournemouth, earning Man of the Match honors and assisting Christopher Nkunku’s decisive goal.

Following the game, Sancho posted on Instagram, expressing his delight at his debut and the victory.

Fernandes, who captained Sancho during their time together at Old Trafford, responded to the post with a supportive message: “Some player you 🔥 keep that smile.”

However, this comment has sparked criticism from fans. Some users have urged Fernandes to delete the comment, with one saying, “Be serious, Bruno,” and another simply stating, “Delete.”

Others have criticized Fernandes for being disrespectful to Manchester United, with comments like, “You having a laugh, Bruno?!!!” and “He disrespected the club and fans you play for.”

In defense of Fernandes, one fan argued, “He is praising his friend..? This is the problem with this world.”

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Gary Lineker picks two title contenders before Man City vs. Arsenal

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Gary Lineker picks two title contenders before Man City vs. Arsenal

Gary Lineker has predicted another intense Premier League title race between Arsenal and Manchester City this season.

Both teams have been dominant in recent years, with City narrowly clinching the title over the Gunners in the last two campaigns.

So far, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City has set the pace this season, winning all four of their opening matches.

Meanwhile, Arsenal, with 10 points, trail City by two points heading into their high-stakes clash at the Etihad this Sunday.

Liverpool, initially seen as strong contenders following their impressive victory over Manchester United earlier this month, have faltered.

They suffered a surprising 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest at home, leaving them in fourth place, one point behind third-placed Newcastle United and three points adrift of City.

Despite the early-season setbacks for other teams, Lineker is confident that the title race will once again come down to Arsenal and Manchester City.

“It’s already looking like Arsenal versus Manchester City for the title again,” Lineker stated.

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Liverpool’s summer choices face scrutiny over the next 8 days after reality check

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Liverpool's summer choices face scrutiny over the next 8 days after reality check

Arne Slot is about to test his Liverpool squad‘s depth as they gear up for a hectic schedule of three games in just eight days.

After a relatively quiet summer, the Reds are entering a critical phase in their season.

Liverpool’s summer transfer window was calm as the club transitioned from the Jurgen Klopp era. Slot chose to stick with the core squad he inherited, except a late signing—Federico Chiesa from Juventus.

The Italian forward has yet to make his debut but could get his first taste of action when Liverpool travel to the San Siro for their Champions League opener against AC Milan on Tuesday.

Matches between these two storied clubs are steeped in history, reminiscent of Liverpool’s European glory that defined the early days of Klopp’s tenure.

Slot now has the chance to make his mark in Europe’s top competition, a feat he couldn’t achieve in his previous managerial roles.

However, his immediate focus is on getting Liverpool back on track following their surprising defeat to Nottingham Forest. Losses at Anfield have been rare in recent years, making this setback a stark “reality check,” as Virgil van Dijk described it.

The Dutch defender was one of the most vocal figures during the recent training sessions at Liverpool’s Kirby base.

Klopp often expressed frustration over the demanding fixture schedule that comes with managing a top English club, and now Slot faces the same challenge.

The new boss has relied on a consistent front three—Mo Salah, Luis Diaz, and Diogo Jota—for the opening four games of the season.

With the fixture list tightening, Slot may need to rotate his lineup, having used just 12 starting players so far. Fortunately, he has plenty of firepower to choose from, especially in attack.

Cody Gakpo has shown flashes of his potential, but it’s Darwin Nunez who has been the most inconsistent. Liverpool’s record signing has displayed moments of brilliance as well as frustrating inconsistency, making this period crucial for him to impress his new manager.

Nunez’s performance in training reflected his determination, although his finishing has been the main area of criticism. Meanwhile, Chiesa provides another dynamic option, having made a name for himself as a standout in Serie A.

After their Champions League clash, Liverpool will look to bounce back in the Premier League as they take on Bournemouth.

The Reds will aim to replicate their dominant 9-0 victory from two seasons ago and keep pace with the league leaders.

Next Wednesday, Liverpool will also begin their Carabao Cup title defense. Last season’s victory in this competition at Wembley marked the final trophy of Klopp’s tenure, with a youthful Liverpool side edging out Chelsea.

This year, they face a tough draw against West Ham, although hosting the game at Anfield should ease the travel burden.

Slot knows that if he manages to secure a trophy and guide Liverpool to a top-four finish, his debut season will be considered a success, quelling the concerns that followed Klopp’s departure.

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