ALL POSTS TAGGED "Aurelien Tchouameni"
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/ 16 days agoReal Madrid’s pursuit of 2024 Ballon d'Or winner Rodri to force key midfielder to leave for Premier League?
As transfer talks pick up pace, Liverpool is reportedly making significant strides to bring Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni to Anfield. The French midfielder, valued at €60 million by Real, has become a top target for Liverpool, who have kept a close eye on Tchouameni since he first emerged as a promising young talent. With Real […]
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/ 17 days agoBad news for Ancelotti, Real Madrid: Starting midfielder sidelined with injury
This injury setback places considerable pressure on Carlo Ancelotti. He must now demonstrate his tactical flexibility and squad depth to navigate a demanding schedule without one of his key midfielders.
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/ 132 days agoMadrid to sit key player due to tactical tweak caused by Mbappe
As one of the most monumental signings in history, Real Madrid's acquisition of Kylian Mbappe has dominated headlines this summer. After his contract with Paris Saint-Germain ended, the French superstar joined Los Blancos on a free transfer. Nevertheless, Mbappe's transfer to the Santiago Bernabeu was not exactly cheap, even if there was no transfer fee. […]
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/ 246 days agoReal Madrid to veto Olympic games: What it means for Mbappe
As the summer international soccer competitions approach, Real Madrid will have to contend with Mbappe potentially playing in the Olympics. The top players in the world may be subject to competing in both Paris 2024 and the European Championships or Copa America. But France and Real Madrid could have a different story, as per L'Equipe. […]
FIFA
/ 407 days agoReal Madrid star calls on 'authorities' to reduce number of games
Real Madrid and France midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni has called for changes in the FIFA schedule as he thinks there are too many games each season. Tchouameni made the plea during a press conference on Thursday while on international duty. “Obviously we play too many matches," the Frenchman told reporters. "This is no surprise to anyone. […]