Serie A finalizes the comeback date
According to the announcement from the Italian sports minister, Vincenzo Spadafora, Serie A will return on June 20. Thus, Serie A will be the latest major tournament to return, after Bundesliga, La Liga and Premier League.
Before the tournament was postponed, defending champion Juventus led the rankings with 1 point more than Lazio. Inter Milan ranked 3rd with 9 points behind the "Old Lady" but played 1 match less.
Jorginho opens the door to leave Chelsea
Jorginho's representative, Joao Santos, admitted that the customer is in the vision of coach Maurizio Sarri (Juventus). The Italian midfielder will leave Chelsea if he receives a reasonable offer.
Liverpool takes a 'blockbuster' victory over PSG
One of Klopp's top targets in the summer transfer window is kalidou Koulibaly and has directly called to convince the Senegalese centre-back.
As for Napoli, the Italian team once offered Koulibaly a fee of 90 million pounds. However, due to the gloomy economic and financial situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Koulibaly is only valued at about 65 million.
Ibrahimovic returns to Sweden
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has landed in his native Sweden after suffering an injury at AC Milan's training ground. With this injury, the 38-year-old striker is likely to be out for many months.
Juventus drop a large number of players
Juventus will "clear" 11 players in the upcoming summer market. This list includes many famous stars such as Mattia Perin, Mattia de sciglio, Luca Pellegrini, Daniele Rugani, Adrien Rabiot, Miralem Pjanic, Marko Pjaca and Gonzalo Higuain.
Real Madrid reject Willian
Willian has contacted Real Madrid through a representative. However, the Spanish Royal team refused because the Brazilian star did not agree with coach Zidane's philosophy. At the end of this season, vian will leave Chelsea as a free agent.
Returning to practice, Kante receives "special favor"
After his first training session with Chelsea, Kante asked coach Lampard for home practice. The French international did not want to participate in training at the Cobham center because he was still worried about the COVID-19 epidemic.
Kante has been given "special treatment" by Chelsea's coaching staff, allowing him to practice separately instead of training with his teammates. Before Kante's return, coach Lampard agreed to let the French midfielder practice at home indefinitely. Chelsea even allow Kante to miss the rest of the season if the 29-year-old midfielder is still worried about COVID-19.