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Little-known Chelsea star who started season at BARNSLEY cosies up to glam girlfriend after winning Club World Cup

Little-known Chelsea star who started season at BARNSLEY cosies up to glam girlfriend after winning Club World Cup

The Irish Suna day ago
GABRIEL SLONINA cosied up to his glam girlfriend after winning the Club World Cup with Chelsea.
The American goalie, 21, triumphed on home soil as his
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Gabriel Slonina cosied up to his girlfriend after winning the Club World Cup
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Amila Adna Adzemovic joined Slonina on the pitch in America
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The brunette beauty hails from Norway
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She works in communications at a sales company
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Slonina and Amila locked lips in a passionate embrace
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Slonina,
But he was still awarded a gold medal from President Donald Trump after being part of Enzo Maresca's squad for the summer tournament.
And after collecting his prize, Slonina was joined on the field by his stunning partner.
Amila Adna Adzemovic hails from Norway.
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Her LinkedIn profile says she works in communications for a Norwegian sales company.
It is unknown how long Amila and Slonina have been dating each other.
But the couple looked loved-up on the pitch as they toasted Chelsea's success.
Amila showed her support for Slonina by wearing a Chelsea shirt with his name on the back.
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Later she took a POV photo holding the gold medal her other half had around his neck.
And Amila commented on more snaps by saying: 'I always win with you.'
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Amila showed off the gold medal Slonina was awarded by President Donald Trump
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The goalie was part of Chelsea's squad as they beat PSG in the final
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Slonina started the season at Barnsley before injury ended his loan spell
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It is not known how long Amila and Slonina have been dating for
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Slonina signed for Chelsea from Chicago Fire for £8million in August 2022.
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He remained at the MLS side until January 2023 before moving to Stamford Bridge.
Six months later
Last summer Slonina moved to Barnsley in League One, but his loan ended after 14 appearances in January due to injury.
The one-time USA international is still waiting to make his senior bow for Chelsea.
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But he could be waiting a while, with Robert Sanchez currently No1 ahead of Filip Jorgensen.
Mike Penders has also joined Chelsea this summer, while the Blues could yet reprise their interest in AC Milan star Mike Maignan.
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Amila showed her support for Slonina at the Club World Cup
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The pair have shared several loved-up snaps online
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The couple are living their best lives
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They have even taken in games together at Stamford Bridge
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