Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez is not only among the best young players in World Football, but he also has a decent shout at having the best set of teeth in the game. The 22-year-old has enjoyed a stellar rise to the top in recent years, beginning with his transfer to Benfica from River Plate. Enzo …
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36.65 kmph. That’s the all-time speed record in the Bundesliga. And it belongs to 21-year-old Borussia Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi. The German signed for Dortmund from RB Salzburg over the summer and has scored five goals for his new club, including one in last night’s Champions League game against Chelsea. His latest goal for the …
The recently concluded January transfer window was certainly an eventful one, as many big names switched teams mid-season. Among the highlights was Joao Cancelo’s shock loan move to Bayern Munich, Cody Gakpo’s surprising arrival at Liverpool and Jorginho’s abrupt switch to Arsenal. But if there was one side that dominated the winter window, it was …
Enzo Fernandez is nothing short of a football sensation. This young and talented Argentine midfielder has been making waves in the world of football, and it’s no wonder why. Starting from his early days in the River Plate youth system, Enzo has consistently risen to the top. He returned from a loan spell to play …
After a month-long saga featuring intense negotiations, numerous approaches, and plenty of suspense, Chelsea finally have their man, Enzo Ferandez is officially a Blue. Possibly the crown jewel on top of their extravagant winter spending, the World Cup winner and Young Player of the Tournament is all set to arrive at Stamford Bridge in a …
A release clause is increasingly becoming a necessity in the world of football. Overprice a player and force the clubs to pay it to get a big profit. Seems pretty easy right? Well, it is, but only if you know how it is different from a buyout clause. A release clause and a buyout clause …
PSG did not have it as easy in the Champions League against Benfica as they had probably thought off. In both the games against the Portuguese side, Christophe Galtier’s men ended up being held to two draws. This was absolutely not part of the plan. But Benfica showed a lot of determination and worked really …