Serie A
Napoli unleashed on the market – Football style

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A week before the start of the retreat in Castel Volturno and with Dimaro now approaching, Napoli is speeding up in the market to deliver to Antonio Conte a team that is already competitive.
After the arrivals of Kevin De Bruyne and young Marianucci, the blue club has finalized every detail of the agreement with Noa Lang, Dutch offensive winger, ready to wear the blue shirt as the third summer reinforcement.
But the work of Giovanni Manna does not stop: the next name on the verge of arrival is that of Sam Beukema, central defender of Bologna, long identified as a co-starter alongside Rrahmani and Buongiorno. Napoli has raised the offer, surpassing 30 million euros, bonuses included, in an attempt to convince the Emilian club and close the deal in the coming days.
Ndoye, Juanlu and other hot leads
Meanwhile, work is being done on multiple fronts: for the role of the second offensive winger, the name of Ndoye remains at the forefront, while for the right flank, the candidacy of Juanlu Sanchez from Seville continues to gain momentum. The Neapolitan club already has an agreement with the player, but the formula with the Andalusians still needs to be defined.
Osimhen, farewell approaching: Galatasaray serious
The most delicate situation, however, is related to Victor Osimhen. After weeks of uncertainty and rumors, the Nigerian has made a decision: he wants Galatasaray. The Turkish club has already reached an agreement with the striker, even offering a higher salary than the current one to bring him back to the Super Lig. The negotiation is now between the two clubs: the initial offer of 60 million was rejected by De Laurentiis, but a counteroffer from the Turks up to 70 million is expected shortly. Napoli, while sticking to the clause of 75 million, would be willing to sell with a slightly lower but well-structured offer, to avoid another summer soap opera and better define the budget for the rest of the transfer campaign.
Hunt for the new striker: Nunez and Lucca in sight
With Osimhen’s departure now imminent, Napoli is preparing for a striking acquisition. At the top of the list is Darwin Nunez from Liverpool, for whom the Blues are willing to go up to 50 million euros, but not beyond, considering the Uruguayan striker’s lackluster season and his peripheral position in the Reds’ project.
Alternatively, the option leading to Lorenzo Lucca from Udinese, valued just over 30 million by the Friulian club, is gaining momentum. Two very different options in terms of technical and economic characteristics, but both welcomed by Antonio Conte. The final choice will also depend on the timing and modalities with which the Osimhen issue will be resolved.
A Napoli already shaped by Conte
Waiting for further news, the feeling is that Napoli is following a clear plan, dictated by Antonio Conte’s desire to start the retreat with a team as defined as possible. Between already official signings, advanced negotiations, and strategic sales, the blue club is moving decisively to return to the forefront in Europe.
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Serie A
2023 Record Annihilated – Football Style

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Juventus, a year ago was destined to leave Turin, today is one of Tudor’s certainties. The choice of the management to renew him has become a sign of continuity and trust.
Just a year ago Daniele Rugani seemed to be saying goodbye to Juventus. Like it happened to Huijsen, Soulé and partly to Federico Chiesa, for him too the club had drawn a clear line: those who did not fit into Thiago Motta’s technical plans were invited to find a new placement. But the fate of the Tuscan defender took a different turn.
Despite having a contract expiring eight months from the end of the season, the Juventus management decided to exercise the unilateral renewal clause for another year, a clear sign of trust. Despite everything, Rugani has proven to be a reliable, serious, and professional player, earning a leading role in a team still in search of balance.
Juventus, Tudor’s few certainties
In a complicated moment for the defense and more generally for Igor Tudor’s Juventus, number 24 represents a technical and moral certainty, a symbol of belonging and continuity. The club, which a year ago seemed ready to turn the page, has instead decided to focus on a player who knows the environment, accepts hierarchies, and knows how to be ready when needed.
In short, after almost ten years in black and white, Rugani has returned to being more than just a backup!
Serie A
Juventus can start over, this year there is greater harmony between team and coach. Yildiz? I say this…

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Marco Materazzi reveals: after the 2006 World Cup, a possible transfer to Roma, but I stayed at Inter due to lack of favorable conditions.
The Background of a Missed Transfer
Marco Materazzi, iconic Italian defender, has revealed an interesting background story about his career. After the triumph of the Italian National Team at the 2006 World Cup, Materazzi had the opportunity to move to Roma. However, according to the former defender, the transfer did not materialize because “they wanted to get married with dried figs,” a metaphor highlighting the lack of suitable conditions for the agreement. Materazzi, therefore, chose to stay at Inter, where he continued to achieve both personal and team success.
The Dream of Playing with Totti and De Rossi
Materazzi also expressed some regret for not being able to play alongside Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi. According to him, the combination of talent could have led to great success for Roma. Nevertheless, the defender is satisfied with his career at Inter, where he contributed to writing indelible pages in the club’s history. His words, reported on Twitter by Nicolò Schira, tell of a crucial period in his career and offer an interesting insight into decisions that could have changed the course of his footballing life.
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Source: Twitter account X by Schira
Marco #Materazzi: “After the 2006 World Cup I could have gone to #Roma, but they wanted to get married with dried figs. I stayed at #Inter and I think I did pretty well. I would have liked to play with Totti and De Rossi: I am convinced that we could have won together”
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Oct 20, 2025
Serie A
Tough match, I’m satisfied with the result – Football style

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Cremonese-Udinese ends 1-1, last match of the seventh day. Terracciano’s goal in the first half was answered by Zaniolo’s first goal in the league.
Closing the seventh day of Serie A is Cremonese–Udinese, Monday’s postponement. A match between two teams that started well in the league but have not found a win for several games.
Both coaches focus on quality: Nicola lines up Vandeputte and the attacking duo Bonazzoli-Vardy, with the Englishman making his debut as a starter, while Runjaić responds with Atta and Ekkelenkamp in midfield, Karlstrom in charge and Zaniolo as a forward alongside Bayo.

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Cremonese-Udinese, first half in red-gray tones
The start is immediately favorable to the home team, who unlock the result in the 4th minute with Terracciano’s header from Vandeputte’s free-kick. The goal charges Cremonese, who dominate the first half thanks to the intensity of Bondo and the creativity of Vandeputte in midfield.
The red-grays come close to doubling their lead several times, first with Zerbin and then with Vandeputte and Bonazzoli, who hit the crossbar in the 31st minute. Udinese, on the other hand, struggles to react and ends the first half in difficulty, saved only by the opponents’ inaccuracies.
Zaniolo responds and Vardy almost scores the winning goal
In the second half, the game changes. Runjaić’s team comes back onto the field with a completely different attitude and immediately finds the equalizer in the 51st minute: Bayo serves Zanoli on the right, perfect cross and winning header by Zaniolo, scoring his first goal in Udinese colors.
The Friulians gain confidence and force Cremonese to drop back, but in the 60th minute, it’s Nicola’s team that comes very close to taking the lead again: Vardy sprints behind the defense and tries a chip shot, but Okoye does not allow it.
In the final minutes, opportunities abound on both sides: Piotrowski and Atta try for Udinese, then Vázquez hits the post with a free-kick in the 79th minute.
In the 91st minute, the last great chance falls to the red-grays: Sarmiento takes advantage of a glaring mistake by Solet, who is having an off day, and serves Vardy, who in the box gets rid of a defender and shoots practically on target but finds the decisive deflection by Kabasele, tonight the best in the Udinese defense.
The match ends 1-1, a result that satisfies neither team. Cremonese regrets the missed opportunities, while Udinese can only console themselves for the second-half reaction and Zaniolo’s excellent performance.
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