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    Brit footballers who tried to crack Serie A include Beckham, Gascoigne, Souness, Smalling, Ramsey and now Abraham

    TAMMY ABRAHAM is the latest British footballer to have a crack at Serie A.The forward completed a £34million switch to Roma from Chelsea in the summer, linking up with former Blues boss Jose Mourinho.
    Tammy Abraham has completed a £34m move to Roma from Chelsea
    The England international is believed to be on £80,000 a week for five years – the same as he was on at Chelsea.
    And it is understood Chelsea inserted a £68m buy-back clause into the deal – which can be triggered in two years’ time.
    Here SunSport examines the British players who have have walked the path before Abraham by trying to boss Serie A.
    FIKAYO TOMORI
    Tomori joined AC Milan on loan in January as he looked for more regular football having been frozen out by Chelsea.
    Milan made the deal permanent in June – paying the Blues £24m for the centre-back.
    The 23-year-old impressed in his first five months at the San Siro, where he made 22 appearances and even scored a goal.
    His early-season form in 2021-22 earned him a recall to the England senior squad, too.
    Fikayo Tomori has been with AC Milan since January and made the move permanent in June

    AARON RAMSEY
    Ramsey’s Italian job could be over.
    The former Arsenal midfielder, who joined Juventus in 2019, is being linked with a moved back to the Premier League – with the likes of  Newcastle, Wolves and Tottenham said to be in the hunt for the Wales star’s services.
    He hasn’t quite hit the heights in Serie A as he did with the Gunners on our shores, and he’s certainly not the first British footballer to try and crack Italian football.
    Aaron Ramsey has failed to light up Serie ACredit: Getty Images – Getty
    ASHLEY YOUNG
    In January 2020, Young left Manchester United for Inter Milan, in what seemed quite a strange move.
    In the twilight years of his career (he’s now 36) the winger turned full-back didn’t appear to have much left to offer.
    However, he enjoyed a renaissance in Milan under Antonio Conte – helping end the club’s long wait for the Serie A title.
    He moved back to Aston Villa in the summer of 2021.
    Ashley Young’s Inter Milan won the 20-21 Serie A titleCredit: Getty
    CHRIS SMALLING
    Smalling, 31, enjoyed a successful loan at Roma in the 2019-20 season, so the club decided they had to retain his services.
    They even paid Manchester United a whopping £14m to secure a deal for the centre-back.
    However, last season his fitness was called into question.
    He suffered with knee and thigh injuries and even had food poisoning, which saw him play just 21 games.
    And this season things are not much better, missing much of the season with a hamstring problem.
    Chris Smalling has had mixed fortunes at RomaCredit: EPA
    RAY WILKINS
    To consider Butch’s success, you need only look back to 2018.
    His premature death, at the age of 61, saw former clubs Chelsea and Man Utd go into mourning and pay tribute to their former midfielder – and AC Milan were no different.
    Team-mate Franco Baresi held up a Milan shirt with Wilkins’ name on the back and laid a wreath while the players wore black armbands at the San Siro.
    Wilkins spent three years in Milan and set a British record when he moved from Old Trafford in 1984 for £1.5m.
    Former Chelsea and Man United midfielder Ray Wilkins was a huge success at AC MilanCredit: Getty – Contributor
    “It was an immense time for me,” Wilkins recalled.
    “The game was played more like an international than a league game, like a game of chess where you had to pit your wits against the best.”
    Despite not winning a trophy in his three years at the club, Wilkins was one of the big success stories of British exports to Italy.
    Milan’s website remembers him as ‘a serious and meticulous professional’ known for his ‘exemplary correctness’ and ‘extraordinary tactical intelligence’.
    Franco Baresi paid tribute to Wilkins at the Milan derby after his death in AprilCredit: Getty – Contributor
    PAUL INCE
    The Guv’nor spent two years on the blue and black side of Milan.
    Like Wilkins, Ince is remembered as a success for his time at the San Siro after making a £7.5m move from United in 1995.
    But Ince’s start in Italy wasn’t quite so smooth as there were rumours of a return to the Premier League just five months after arriving.
    Ince, who lived by the picturesque Lake Como, later revealed that he may well have gone back to England had Roy Hodgson not taken charge.
    The England international brought energy to the Inter midfield alongside Nicola Berti as the two men dominated the centre of the park.
    Paul Ince had a difficult start at Inter but is still adored by fansCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Ince is remembered as a hero by the Inter fans, especially after helping the club reach the Uefa Cup final in 1996.
    Sadly for the England man, it ended with the all-too-familiar feeling of defeat in a penalty shoot-out.DAVID PLATT
    If it wasn’t for that stunning volley in extra time of England’s Italia 90 quarter-final, Platt may have never made the move.
    The following year he was signed by Bari from Aston Villa in a deal worth £5.5m and immediately immersed himself in the Italian culture.
    “I wanted to become an Italian, speak like an Italian, to live and eat like an Italian,” Platt once said.
    It took just a few months for him to be fluent in the language.
    Despite Bari being relegated, Platt was a success in the side and earned a move to Juventus.
    His stay in Turin wasn’t so fruitful and he ended up joining Sven Goran Eriksson at Sampdoria where he enjoyed his best period, with 17 goals in 55 appearances.
    Platt was so highly regarded, he ended up returning to be the club’s manager in 1998, but that didn’t work out quite so well.
    David Platt immersed himself in Italian culture after joining Bari in 1991Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Platt played for three Italian clubs and his biggest success came at SampdoriaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    PAUL GASCOIGNE
    Mainstream English interest in Serie A began with Gazza.
    His £5.5m move from Spurs to Lazio saw millions of English people follow the Italian game and led to coverage on Channel 4.
    Gazzetta Football Italia was born out of the England man’s move.
    Gascoigne is remembered fondly in Italy and his iconic celebration, with arms outstretched after scoring an 89th-minute equaliser against rivals Roma, will never be forgotten.
    But Gazza’s time in Serie A saw him struggle with injury problems.
    In three seasons at Lazio, he managed to play in only 47 games and score just six goals.
    Failing to learn the language saw Gazza struggle to settle and he ended up moving to Rangers in 1995.
    Recently, however, he kept a host of young Italian fans riveted by his antics in their version of I’m a Celebrity.
    Paul Gascoigne made Italian football popular among the English but his time in Serie A was plighted by injuriesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    DAVID BECKHAM
    Becks loved Milan so much he went there twice.
    Two years after leaving Real Madrid for LA Galaxy, the former England captain headed on loan to the San Siro and was a hit in the red and black of AC Milan.
    Beckham was back on the continent and competing at the top again but his sojourn was seen as a money-maker in Milan.
    Then vice-president Adriano Galliani said: “Football today is about full stadiums and sponsors, and superstars like Beckham fill them up. With him, Kaka and Ronaldinho, it will be a dream team.”
    It was a star-studded squad but they won nothing.
    Beckham scored twice in 18 appearances in his first season but played just 11 games the following campaign.
    David Beckham was on loan at AC Milan twiceCredit: Getty – Contributor
    ASHLEY COLE
    A contender for the Premier League’s greatest left-back, it didn’t quite work out for Cole in Rome.
    The former Arsenal and Chelsea man’s most memorable moment from two years at Roma was actually off the pitch.
    A team photo appeared to show Cole physically separate from his team-mates, with subsequent stories of how he was isolated.
    In an interview with Soccer AM, Cole explained the snap: “I’m on the end [of the line] and my friend next to me Urby Emanuelson was stood next to me – but he leaned forward.
    “I’m so hot and tired and stood there like this [Cole slumps]… I had friends there, I had great friends.”
    Cole’s contract at the Stadio Olimpico was terminated by mutual consent in 2016 after just 16 appearances for the club.
    Ashley Cole’s time at Roma is memorable for this incredible team photo
    Ashley Cole’s contract at Roma was terminated by mutual consent in 2016Credit: Reuters
    JOE HART
    It was meant to be his revival.
    After being dropped by new Man City boss Pep Guardiola, England’s former No1 headed to Torino on loan to revive his career.
    But the move didn’t go so well.
    In Hart’s first game he was blamed for Atalanta’s equaliser when his punch from a corner fell to an opponent who scored.
    And it all ended in acrimony when Torino’s president criticised the keeper for his performances and mentality.
    Urbano Cairo told Tuttosport: “There’s too much being said about Hart.
    “Since this has been happening, his performance levels have dropped. This is already the third time we concede a goal this way and that’s a bit too much.”
    Joe Hart tried to revive his career with a loan move to TorinoCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    GRAEME SOUNESS
    Rewind three decades and Graeme Souness’ move to Sampdoria saw the club rise to a greater status in Italy.
    The Scot marshalled the midfield and dominated each game in his two years at Samp in the mid-80s.
    Unlike many of the Brits abroad, Souness lifted the Coppa Italia in his first season at the club with a win over AC Milan after he’d scored in the first leg.
    Souness remembered Samp as a welcoming club.
    He told Football Italia: “We had a great President in Paolo Mantovani and he treated everyone like his own son. It’s a lovely club in beautiful city.
    “I was lucky enough to be there and I can honestly say it was one of the best times in my career.”
    Graeme Souness thrived in Italy and won the Coppa Italia in his first year at SampdoriaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    LEE SHARPE
    After struggling with injuries, Leeds boss David O’Leary loaned Sharpe out to Sampdoria.
    The former Man Utd midfielder was joining David Platt – the club’s boss – and looking to revive his career.
    But an issue with Platt’s coaching badges meant he was replaced by Luciano Spalletti, and Sharpe’s opportunities nose-dived.
    “I’d had a while out with a cruciate knee injury,” Sharpe said.
    “I wasn’t properly match-fit. So they put me on a training programme and in matches I was getting half an hour here and an hour there.
    “But after four or five weeks Platty ran into difficulty because he didn’t have his coaching badges and it all fell away really.”
    Lee Sharpe’s loan move from Leeds didn’t work out after a change of managementCredit: Reuters
    IAN RUSH
    Did he say it or didn’t he?
    The prolific Welsh striker’s two years at Juventus are remembered for a controversial quote that Rush denies ever saying.
    “I couldn’t settle in Italy, it was like living in a foreign country,” he was claimed to have said.
    Speaking to FourFourTwo in 2016, Rush said: “I didn’t actually say Italy was ‘like living in a foreign country’.
    Ian Rush’s time in Italy is remembered for a controversial quote he claims he never saidCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    “No one has ever seen a direct quote from me saying that. I’m blaming Kenny Dalglish.
    “When he re-signed me, a reporter asked me, ‘Why have you come back?’ Kenny quipped: ‘He said it was like playing in a foreign country.’ He’s got a lot to answer for!”
    Rush was welcomed to Turin by 5,000 adoring fans but went on to score just seven goals in 29 appearances.
    He remembered the Old Lady as ‘the right club at the wrong time’.
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    Arsenal considering signing Juventus star Dejan Kulusevski in swap transfer for Nicolas Pepe

    ARSENAL are reportedly interested in signing Juventus winger Dejan Kulusevski in a swap deal for Nicolas Pepe.The Gunners splashed the cash in the summer transfer window and were the biggest spenders in the Premier League.
    Kulusevski could be set for a move to the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty
    Pepe has struggled since arriving in North LondonCredit: Rex
    But rather than resting on their laurels, Mikel Arteta is hoping to improve his squad further and believes Kulusevski could be the addition they need.
    The 21-year-old has featured 62 times for the Serie A giants since making his debut in 2020, scoring eight goals.
    But he has been out favour so far this season, starting just two of Juventus’ 12 league matches.
    As a result, he has been linked with a move away from Italy, with Tottenham also keeping tabs on the talented Swede.
    And Tutto Juve are now reporting that Arsenal would be willing to offer record transfer Pepe in exchange for Kulusevski.
    Pepe, 26, arrived at the Emirates in 2019 for a huge £72million, shattering the club’s previous highest fee of £56m for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

    But he has failed to live up to the expectations of Arsenal fans, netting just 25 times in 98 games.
    In the 2021-22 campaign so far the Ivory Coast international has started five of the Gunners’ 11 Premier League games.
    And with the likes of Aubameyang, Emile Smith Rowe, Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard in the squad, he could now be surplus to requirements.
    However, it was reported earlier this week that Arsenal are struggling to find a suitor for Pepe as they attempt to offload him.
    With his current deal running until 2024, he is expected to be incredibly difficult to sell for a cash value.
    So a swap for Kulusevski may be the perfect solution to Arsenal’s Pepe-shaped problem.
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    As well as the Juve forward, Arsenal have also been linked with a move for Club Brugge winger Noa Lang.
    A £25million January bid is reportedly being prepared for Lang – the exact price tag slapped on Pepe’s head.
    But Arsenal boss Arteta faces competition from the likes of AC Milan to land the winger’s signature. More

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    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe looking to make Aaron Ramsey his first transfer with Everton also interested in Juventus star

    NEWCASTLE’S new boss Eddie Howe wants Aaron Ramsey to be one of his first signings, according to reports.But the newly rich Magpies face competition from Everton who are also said to be keen on the Juventus midfielder.
    Newcastle want to sign Juventus midfielder Aaron RamseyCredit: Getty
    Juve want Ramsey out in January to get his £400,000-a-week salary off the books.
    And Newcastle are one of the few clubs who are interested and could afford the Welshman’s wages, according to Goal.
    Their new boss Howe – who took training for the first time on Tuesday after arriving at 6:55am – is said to like the idea.
    Everton also have wealthy backers and could cope with the extra financial burden.
    And Wolves are also said to be keeping an eye on Ramsey’s situation.
    If they cannot offload him in the new year, Italian giants Juve are reportedly looking at cancelling the former Arsenal star’s contract.

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    The 30-year-old has played just 112 minutes of football for the Old Lady this season.
    He has been played in a number of roles, but hasn’t manage to stamp down a first-team place.
    The economics around Ramsey’s contract will make doing a deal costly and difficult.
    Ramsey has a contract at the Turin-based club until the summer of 2022.

    Former boss Arsene Wenger says he feels ‘responsible’ for Ramsey’s injury woes – which could play a role on where he ends up next.
    He told The Telegraph: “Sometimes the more technical guys were kicked. Why? It was not very encouraging. We have moved forward from that.
    “We [Arsenal] always tried. It was a frustration sometimes.
    “When I look back at players like Wilshere, Ramsey who have been injured early in their career and when you are a manager you feel very responsible for that.”

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    AC Milan 1-1 Inter Milan LIVE RESULT: Calhanoglu scores penalty and De Vrij nets own goal as Lautaro Martinez MISSES pen

    AC MILAN have missed the chance to go top of Serie A after a 1-1 draw at home to fierce rivals Inter.Hakan Calhanoglu fired the visitors ahead from the penalty spot and then celebrated wildly in front of the fans of his former club.
    An own goal from Stefan de Vrij then levelled up the game before Lautaro Martinez missed a second penalty for Inter.

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    FULL TIME SCENES
    The AC Milan players saluting the Rossoneri faithful at full time.
    And rightfully so, the atmosphere was electric for the entire 90 minutes.
    Credit: Reuters
    STAT ATTACK
    And here’s a look at the full time stats from San Siro.
    Both sides managed three shot on target by the break – meaning there was only one effort on target in the entire second half.
    And there was nothing in it when it came to the possession stats, with the Rossoneri just shading it when it comes to time on the ball.

    AS IT STANDS
    Here’s what today’s result means for the Serie A table.
    The draw sees AC Milan go level on points with Napoli, but they remain second on goal difference.
    Inter meanwhile stay third – seven points behind their bitter rivals.

    FT: AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    A thoroughly entertaining Milan derby ends all square.
    AC Milan squander the chance to go top of the league, while Inter can’t close the gap on their fierce rivals.
    It means it’s as you were in Serie A.
    A first half penalty from Hakan Calhanoglu, followed by an own goal by Stefan de Vrij means the spoils the shared.
    Lautaro Martinez did have the chance to put Inter ahead from the spot before the break, but he was denied by an excellent Ciprian Tatarusanu save.
    The second half wasn’t as action packed as the first but it still provided plenty of entertainment.
    Both sides had their chances to go ahead, with Arturo Vidal and Alexis Saelemaekers both coming close.
    In the end though the spoils were shared at San Siro.
    PEEEEEEEEEP!
    THAT’S FULL TIME!
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER!
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    93. Calhanoglu whips it in but Ibrahimovic is doing the hard work in his own box.
    He heads out for an Inter throw.
    That might be that.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    92. Vidal does well to dispossess Rebic and force a foul from the AC Milan man.
    Inter then come forward and win a free kick on the right as Sanchez kicks the ball on to the arm of Tomori.
    A chance now for Inter to put the ball into the box!
    This is it.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    91. The fourth official indicates three minutes of added time.
    What a frantic end to the game this is!
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    90. OFF THE POST!
    THAT’S THE MOMENT!
    Saelemaekers drives forward and goes for goal from range.
    It seems like a bizarre decision but the effort is a brilliant one.
    It has Handanovic rooted to the spot as the ball cannons off the post and back in to play.
    Kessie is there as it rebounds to him 12 yards out but he can’t control his effort on target as it comes to him quickly.
    Inter survive again.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    89. For some reason Kalulu tries his luck from range.
    And Inter will take that all day long as his effort curls wide of the mark.
    It takes some vital seconds off the clock.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    88. Suddenly it’s all AC Milan with Inter clinging on.
    The Serie A champions have got two minutes plus stoppage time to survive this onslaught.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    86. The cross is a dangerous one which Rebic flicks on at the front post.
    It comes off Correa, with AC Milan fans crying for a penalty.
    It’s off his chest though and after some pinball in the box Inter clear.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    85. AC Milan corner.
    Vidal tackles Saelemaekers on the edge of the box, but he can only poke the ball behind for a corner.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    84. Subs for both teams.
    Martinez and Bastoni are off for Inter, with Sanchez and Di Marco coming on.
    Meanwhile for AC Milan Krunic is replaced by Bakayoko.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    83. CHANCE AGAIN!
    This is a good spell for AC Milan.
    Ibrahimovic nods a cross to the back post down and into the path of Bennacer.
    He shoots but his effort is a wild one and sails well over the bar.
    Chance wasted.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    82. GOOD SAVE!
    Ibrahimovic takes the low route but Handanovic is equal to it.
    Not only does he save it, but he beats it away from danger.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    81. A chance here for AC Milan!
    Rebic is fouled right on the edge of the box, and Ibrahimovic is standing over this with intent!
    Nervous times for Inter fans.
    TEN TO GO
    This game doesn’t deserve to end in a draw.
    Credit: Getty
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    80. Into the final ten minutes now.
    Can either side find a winner in the closing stages?
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    78. Excellent defending by Calabria.
    The AC Milan skipper is not fooled by a couple of Perisic step-overs on the left hand side, and stands up to the Inter man.
    He forces him to cross off balance, and the ball sails harmlessly out of play.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    76. Dzeko signals to his bench that he’s picked up a knock and will have to be replaced.
    Correa is on for the striker.
    Dumfries is also on for Darmian at wing-back.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    75. Inter are well on top here.
    Darmian overlaps on the right hand side and gets to the byline in the box.
    He tries to lift the ball over Tatarusanu but the goalkeeper is off his line well to block.
    AC Milan then try to counter through Kalulu but he’s stopped in his tracks by Skriniar.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    74. Nothing comes from the corner and AC Milan clear downfield.
    It’s coming straight back at them though…
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    73. WHAT A CHANCE!
    VIDAL HAS TO SCORE!
    Dzeko outmuscles Kjaer in the box and pulls it across to Vidal 12 yards out.
    He can only fire a tame effort that is well blocked by Kalulu, who does well to block the rebound too.
    It’s an Inter corner though.
    AC MILAN 1-1 INTER
    71. AC Milan substitution.
    Sandro Tonali makes way for Ismael Bennacer.
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    AC Milan vs Inter Milan FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news, kick-off time for HUGE derby tonight

    ONE of the most eagerly awaited fixtures in world football takes place this weekend when AC Milan face local rivals Inter at San Siro.Milan go into the matchround level on points with Napoli at the top of Serie A, while champions Inter sit seven points back in third place.
    All eyes will be on San Siro on Sunday night
    Milan are unbeaten in their last 16 league games, since a 3-0 defeat by Lazio in April.
    Though Milan have only won once in their last five derbies against Inter.
    When is AC Milan vs Inter Milan?

    AC Milan vs Inter Milan takes place on Sunday, November 7.
    The match kicks off at 7.45pm GMT, that’s 8.45pm local time.
    San Siro plays host.

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    What TV channel and live stream is AC Milan vs Inter Milan on?
    AC Milan vs Inter Milan will be broadcast live on BT Sport 1.
    BT begin their coverage on kick-off at 7.45pm.
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    EE Customers with swappable benefits can add BT Sport to their plan at no extra cost.
    Arturo Vidal aims for the spectacular in training this week
    What is the team news?
    Milan will be without France star Theo Hernandez who is suspended.
    But Brahim Diaz could make the Rossoneri starting line up after returning to training this week.
    While opponents Inter boast a fully fit squad for the crunch derby clash. More

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    AC Milan vs Inter Milan FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news, kick-off time for HUGE derby

    ONE of the most eagerly awaited fixtures in world football takes place this weekend when AC Milan face local rivals Inter at San Siro.Milan go into the matchround level on points with Napoli at the top of Serie A, while champions Inter sit seven points back in third place.
    All eyes will be on San Siro on Sunday night
    Milan are unbeaten in their last 16 league games, since a 3-0 defeat by Lazio in April.
    Though Milan have only won once in their last five derbies against Inter.
    When is AC Milan vs Inter Milan?

    AC Milan vs Inter Milan takes place on Sunday, November 7.
    The match kicks off at 7.45pm GMT, that’s 8.45pm local time.
    San Siro plays host.

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    What TV channel and live stream is AC Milan vs Inter Milan on?
    AC Milan vs Inter Milan will be broadcast live on BT Sport 1.
    BT begin their coverage on kick-off at 7.45pm.
    How can I watch AC Milan vs Inter Milan for FREE?
    EE Customers with swappable benefits can add BT Sport to their plan at no extra cost.
    Arturo Vidal aims for the spectacular in training this week
    What is the team news?
    Milan will be without France star Theo Hernandez who is suspended.
    But Brahim Diaz could make the Rossoneri starting line up after returning to training this week.
    While opponents Inter boast a fully fit squad for the crunch derby clash. More

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    Man Utd and Newcastle face missing out on Marcelo Brozovic free transfer as Atletico Madrid prepare offer for Inter star

    MANCHESTER UNITED and Newcastle could reportedly miss out on FREE Inter Milan ace Marcelo Brozovic with LaLiga champions Atletico Madrid interested.The Croatian midfielder’s contract expires next June and he has a host of top clubs interested in signing him.
    Brozovic helped Inter win the Italian title last term under new Spurs boss Antonio ConteCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    According to Fichajes.net, Atletico are keeping a close eye on the 28-year-old’s contract situation.
    The Serie A champions have until January 1 to try and tempt him to stay in Italy.
    If they fail to agree new terms, he can negotiate a pre-contract with other teams.
    And the report states Atletico have already made their move, offering Brozovic a two-year deal with an option for a third.
    Atletico’s interest is a blow to Premier League duo Man Utd and newly rich Newcastle.
    The Red Devils are keen to bolster their midfield ranks and can afford to pay Brozovic the £5million-a-year he’s holding out for.

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    But their poor start to the season could cost them a place in next year’s Champions League, which could play a part in where the cost-effective midfielder ends up going should he decide to leave.
    SunSport also understands the Magpies have Brozovic targeted as one of their first bigger signings next summer.
    The midfielder could be persuaded to leave if the lure of Premier League riches and a new project come in.
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