logo
Stalemate over Paredes between Roma-Boca Juniors continues

Stalemate over Paredes between Roma-Boca Juniors continues

Yahoo8 hours ago
The tug-of-war between Roma and Boca Juniors for Leandro Paredes continues.
The Argentine midfielder has long expressed the desire to return to wearing the Xeneizes shirt, but the negotiation remains blocked.
Advertisement
As reported by Tycsports.com, Boca Juniors aims to close the operation at a lower figure than the termination clause of 3.5 million, which according to Trigoria expired last June 30, while for the player's entourage and the Argentine club it would still be valid.
For days, the representatives of Roma's number 16 have been in direct contact with the Giallorossi leadership to seek an agreement that satisfies all parties.
Paredes' goal is clear: to return home as soon as possible. Roma, however, does not intend to make discounts and remains firm on its economic demands.
The next few hours could be decisive to see if the stalemate will be unblocked.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Germany eying Euro 2025 quarterfinals after coming from behind to beat Denmark 2-1

timean hour ago

Germany eying Euro 2025 quarterfinals after coming from behind to beat Denmark 2-1

BASEL, Switzerland -- Lea Schüller scored again as Germany beat Denmark 2-1 on Tuesday to be virtually certain of reaching the knockout stage of the Women's European Championship. Germany, the eight-time winner, needed to come from behind after Amalie Vangsgaard scored against the run of play for Denmark in the 26th. VAR calls had gone against the favorites until referee Catarina Ferreira Campos awarded a penalty for Katrine Veje's 53rd-minute foul on Linda Dallmann. Sjoeke Nüsken stayed cool to equalize from the spot, and Jule Brandt set up Schüller to sweep in the winner in the 66th. Brandt had scored and set up Schüller for the other goal in Germany's opening 2-0 win over Poland. Schüller had endured a difficult game until she scored. 'I don't know what's up with Lea," said Germany coach Christian Wück, who wanted to take off the forward. "It's like she knows she's about to come off so she scores a goal.' There was a brief hold-up later while the referee received treatment for an apparent right leg injury, shortly after Denmark's Emma Snerle had to go off after being hit in the face by a powerful shot. The win moved Germany to six points from two games in Group C, enough to reach the quarterfinals if Poland doesn't beat Sweden in the late game. Sweden was on three points after beating Denmark 1-0 in their opening game, while Poland was looking for its first points of the tournament. Germany's forwards attacked from the off but ultimately failed to trouble Denmark goalkeeper Maja Bay Østergaard as mistakes and a lack of precision undermined their efforts. Then the VAR calls added to their frustrations. Klara Bühl thought she'd broken the deadlock but the goal was chalked off after a VAR review found Nüsken had blocked Østergaard's view from an offside position. Vangsgaard then scored with a low shot inside the right post after Germany's defenders failed to deal with Janni Thomsen's run. Germany was awarded a penalty after Bühl's cross struck Frederikke Thøgersen's arm, but a VAR check found the Roma midfielder was just outside the penalty area. The free kick came to nothing. The next VAR call went Germany's way. Wück made only one change to the team that started in the 2-0 win over Poland, with Bayer Leverkusen's Carlotta Wamser at right back in place of injured captain Giulia Gwinn. Gwinn was ruled out for the rest of the tournament with a knee injury from the opening game. Germany is looking for its first major title since winning its eighth European Championship in 2013. It went close at the last edition, losing to host England 2-1 after extra time in the 2022 final.

Germany eying Euro 2025 quarterfinals after coming from behind to beat Denmark 2-1
Germany eying Euro 2025 quarterfinals after coming from behind to beat Denmark 2-1

San Francisco Chronicle​

time2 hours ago

  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Germany eying Euro 2025 quarterfinals after coming from behind to beat Denmark 2-1

BASEL, Switzerland (AP) — Lea Schüller scored again as Germany beat Denmark 2-1 on Tuesday to be virtually certain of reaching the knockout stage of the Women's European Championship. Germany, the eight-time winner, needed to come from behind after Amalie Vangsgaard scored against the run of play for Denmark in the 26th. VAR calls had gone against the favorites until referee Catarina Ferreira Campos awarded a penalty for Katrine Veje's 53rd-minute foul on Linda Dallmann. Sjoeke Nüsken stayed cool to equalize from the spot, and Jule Brandt set up Schüller to sweep in the winner in the 66th. Brandt had scored and set up Schüller for the other goal in Germany's opening 2-0 win over Poland. Schüller had endured a difficult game until she scored. 'I don't know what's up with Lea," said Germany coach Christian Wück, who wanted to take off the forward. "It's like she knows she's about to come off so she scores a goal.' There was a brief hold-up later while the referee received treatment for an apparent right leg injury, shortly after Denmark's Emma Snerle had to go off after being hit in the face by a powerful shot. The win moved Germany to six points from two games in Group C, enough to reach the quarterfinals if Poland doesn't beat Sweden in the late game. Sweden was on three points after beating Denmark 1-0 in their opening game, while Poland was looking for its first points of the tournament. Germany's forwards attacked from the off but ultimately failed to trouble Denmark goalkeeper Maja Bay Østergaard as mistakes and a lack of precision undermined their efforts. Then the VAR calls added to their frustrations. Klara Bühl thought she'd broken the deadlock but the goal was chalked off after a VAR review found Nüsken had blocked Østergaard's view from an offside position. Vangsgaard then scored with a low shot inside the right post after Germany's defenders failed to deal with Janni Thomsen's run. Germany was awarded a penalty after Bühl's cross struck Frederikke Thøgersen's arm, but a VAR check found the Roma midfielder was just outside the penalty area. The free kick came to nothing. The next VAR call went Germany's way. Wück made only one change to the team that started in the 2-0 win over Poland, with Bayer Leverkusen's Carlotta Wamser at right back in place of injured captain Giulia Gwinn. Gwinn was ruled out for the rest of the tournament with a knee injury from the opening game. Germany is looking for its first major title since winning its eighth European Championship in 2013. It went close at the last edition, losing to host England 2-1 after extra time in the 2022 final. ___

Gabriel Heinze joins Arteta's backroom staff
Gabriel Heinze joins Arteta's backroom staff

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Gabriel Heinze joins Arteta's backroom staff

Former Manchester United and Real Madrid defender Gabriel Heinze has officially joined Mikel Arteta's backroom team at Arsenal. The Gunners confirmed the Argentine's arrival following the departure of Carlos Cuesta, who left the club last month to take up the head coach role at Serie A side Parma. Advertisement The Argentine links up with Arteta as the pair were teammates at Paris Saint-Germain in their early careers and have stayed in touch ever since. The 47-year-old now links up with the existing coaching team at Arsenal, which includes assistant Albert Stuivenberg, set-piece specialist Nico Jover, and goalkeeping coach Inaki Cana - all of whom have been part of Arteta's staff since 2021. Although Heinze brings prior managerial experience, including spells at Vélez Sarsfield and Newell's Old Boys, he's been out of work since leaving the latter in November 2023. He was first linked with a move to north London around this time last year, with reports in Argentina suggesting he was ready to join the club as Cuesta began to attract interest for managerial roles elsewhere.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store