The names bring back memories of Serie A in the late 1990s and 2000s. Now it’s their sons taking the spotlight in the Italian league. When Timothy Weah scored for Juventus against AC Milan last weekend to complete a 2-0 victory,
Chelsea have completed their first major outgoing transfer of January, with a deal having been struck with Juventus to sell the Serie A club Renato Veiga, according to reports in Italy.
Juventus and Newcastle United could engage in a sensational transfer deal this month as clubs across Europe work to strengthen their squad
Chelsea have agreed to loan Renato Veiga out to Juventus for the rest of the season, according to various reports. The versatile defender has been linked with numerous clubs this summer. Napoli were briefly floated as a keen suitor while Veiga had reportedly agreed a contract with Borussia Dortmund,
Still, all hope is not lost. With Yildiz’s, including a contract extending over many years, Juventus does have the upper hand. Whether they intend to sell or hold on to their emerging star, the summer of 2025 could be important for both Yildiz and Juventus.
Napoli are riding a wave of enthusiasm ahead of Saturday's visit of Juventus as fans begin to believe that Antonio Conte can bring Serie A title glory back to southern Italy.
Luca Marchegiani believes Andrea Cambiaso is 'the only player' Juventus should not sell in January, although a huge Manchester City bid would be difficult to
A lively performance was produced by USMNT key player Timothy Weah, sealing it with the second goal of the night. In the 64th minute, during a swift counterattack, Weah received a
Juventus and Newcastle United are reportedly weighing up a blockbuster swap deal involving Douglas Luiz and Sandro Tonali. According to Calciomercato, it would be a win-win agreement for all parties
Federico Chiesa is not expected to leave Liverpool for Serie A this month despite ongoing rumours, but Italy boss Luciano Spalletti has encouraged him to move. Chiesa looks to be finally enjoying the fruits of a long integration process at Liverpool, coming off the bench in three of the last four games and scoring his first goal.
Juventus stretched its unbeaten Serie A streak to 21 games and broke into the top four after second-half goals by Samuel Mbangula and Timothy Weah gave it a 2-0 home win over AC Milan.