
Extraordinary Talent: Former Tottenham Target Urged to Leave Serie A
A former transfer target of Tottenham is reportedly being advised to exit Serie A, according to talkSPORT. The player's future is under scrutiny.
The biggest football news today: Federico Chiesa returns to Liverpool duty, Enzo Fernandez banned for two games after 'crossing a line', and Harry Kane races to be fit for a career-defining clash.
The football news today is packed with high-octane developments. Federico Chiesa is officially available for Liverpool after withdrawing from Italy’s national squad, per Football Italia. Meanwhile, Enzo Fernandez has been dropped and banned for the next two Chelsea matches after reportedly 'crossing a line' with interim boss Liam Rosenior, talkSPORT confirms. On a brighter note, Mohamed Salah is back in training — a massive lift for the Reds.
Why it matters: Liverpool could unleash a revitalized front line with both Salah and Chiesa fit. At Chelsea, the Fernandez saga exposes growing tensions in a season spiraling out of control. Disciplining a vice-captain mid-campaign is a nuclear option — either it resets standards or ignites a dressing room revolt.
A stunning claim from talkSPORT: Phil Foden 'must leave' Manchester City this summer. Despite being a homegrown icon, the 25-year-old is reportedly being pushed toward the exit, with two 'perfect' transfer options on the table — though not named. The argument? City’s attacking depth makes Foden expendable.
Why it matters: Foden has 67 goals in 189 appearances for City. Letting him go would signal a ruthless new era. Clubs like Barcelona and Bayern Munich would pounce. This isn’t just a transfer rumor — it’s a potential seismic shift in Premier League power dynamics.
Liam Rosenior is fuming. Chelsea has officially banned vice-captain Enzo Fernandez for two matches after he 'crossed a line' — a phrase repeated across talkSPORT reports. The incident, believed to be a breach of discipline, comes amid a turbulent season. Fernandez, signed for £106m in 2023, has underperformed, adding pressure to the decision.
Why it matters: Banning a vice-captain mid-season is a statement. It either shows strong leadership or deep dysfunction. With Chelsea fighting for European spots, internal chaos could be their downfall. The club must now prove they’re managing egos, not inflaming them.
Harry Kane is in a race against time to be fit for 'one of the biggest games of his career', talkSPORT reports. While details aren’t confirmed, it likely points to a crucial Champions League knockout or Bundesliga title decider. The Bayern Munich captain has been nursing a minor knock but remains determined.
Why it matters: Kane’s presence could decide silverware. He’s scored 28 goals in 34 games this season. Losing him at this stage would be catastrophic. Every minute of recovery counts — and the clock is ticking.