Serie A news round-up: Juventus Year Zero, PSG offer to Arsenal target | OneFootball

Serie A news round-up: Juventus Year Zero, PSG offer to Arsenal target | OneFootball

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·11 April 2024

Serie A news round-up: Juventus Year Zero, PSG offer to Arsenal target

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Check out today’s latest news from Serie A, including the revealing letter about the new Juventus project and Paris Saint-Germain’s contract offer to Victor Osimhen.

Exor CEO and Agnelli family head John Elkann penned a letter to shareholders today, where he explained the current state of the club and their next steps, calling this season ‘Year Zero’ in their new path.


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Carlos Tevez opened up about his life as a head coach, his Champions League final regrets with Juventus and desire to return to Italy one day, hinting at a possible future with Milan.

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Former Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan had harsh words for Matteo Guendouzi and Lazio, insulting the former and questioning the latter following their Serie A defeat to the Giallorossi on the weekend.

Union Berlin’s Robin Gosens remembered Atalanta’s historic win over Liverpool at Anfield, reflecting on two moments ahead of the upcoming Europa League clash between the English and Italian clubs.

French daily L’Equipe gave Gianluigi Donnarumma a scathing review for his work in Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League loss to Barcelona, rating him the worst out of all those on the pitch.

Local experts Il Mattino reported today that PSG want to accelerate and beat out their rivals for Osimhen, so have drawn up their contract offer to the Napoli star.

Brescia owner Massimo Cellino has received a takeover offer from a US fund and has set his sights on Charlton Athletic as he looks for a possible new club to run, local reports suggest.

hinted at further updates from the recent Serie A betting scandal when speaking to gathered reporters outside the Court of Milan, where he attended a hearing regarding a possible 18-month special preventative surveillance.

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