Busy day before the Italian national football team goalkeeper, Gigio Donnarumma.
The former AC Milan goalkeeper is now at PSG, who will play this evening with the Italy shirt against Spain in Nations League, He had hoped for a return without boos at San Siro, but now there are some doubts.
This is confirmed by the banner that appeared on a bridge near the hotel where the team was retreating. National in Milan. “Donnarumma, you will never be welcome again in Milan. Man of sh…”, wrote the fans of the Milan Curva Sud.
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January is approaching, and the transfer market promises to be intense for Napoli, with much-needed midfield reinforcements and potential departures in attack. Among the players on the line is Lorenzo Lucca, who arrived on loan from Udinese with an obligation to buy, estimated at around €30 million.
Initially, he was supposed to be Lukaku's backup. However, the Belgian's serious injury changed the situation. The arrival of Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United, already a key player with goals and impressive performances, further complicated Lucca's prospects. With Big Rom close to returning, the competition in attack becomes even fiercer.
Gianluca Mancini chooses the path of caution. At the CONI, after receiving the Beppe Viola Award, the Roma defender made a clear reflection: “If we are first today it is thanks to merit, we fought for every match.”
A premise that acknowledges the value of the Giallorossi's journey, but doesn't open the door to any rushes forward. When asked if Roma-Napoli can already be called a Scudetto challenge, Mancini immediately dampens any euphoria: "Before Roma-Napoli, there's an important European match. It's too early to talk about a 'Scudetto challenge'; it's still November."
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