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5 days ago
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📸 Napoli fans taunt Osimhen: "Pauper, Maradona played here!" 💥
In Naples, the situation between Victor Osimhen and the fans seems to have reached a boiling point. A section of the fans, the Curva A, has hung a banner of harsh criticism towards the Nigerian striker, accused of lacking respect for the city after presenting a medical certificate to avoid participating in the retreat, while pushing to be transferred to Galatasaray. The phrase, "Pezzente, remember that Maradona played here!", highlights the rift between Osimhen and his former fans. The negotiation with the Turkish club is in its final stages, but his behavior has not gone unnoticed. 📸 The banner against Osimhen Osimhen's gesture of presenting a medical certificate to avoid participating in the summer retreat has raised a wave of discontent among Neapolitan fans. As reported by the daily Il Mattino, the Curva A has decided to express its discontent with a banner that reads "Pezzente, remember that Maradona played here!" 🤑 Negotiation with Galatasaray The transfer of Victor Osimhen to Galatasaray seems to be in its final stages. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Turkish club has offered 40 million euros immediately, with an additional 35 million to be paid by 2026. The negotiation also includes a clause that prevents Galatasaray from selling Osimhen to Italian clubs for two years, a strategic move to avoid new clashes in the Serie A championship. 🔚 The rift between Osimhen and Napoli Osimhen's behavior has created an evident rift between him and the fans. His request for a transfer was not well received, especially in light of his importance to the team. The fans' criticism, who have never spared criticism for those they consider disrespectful to the club's history, has added another layer of tension to this situation. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


Scottish Sun
15-07-2025
- Scottish Sun
Moment Labour Lord has luxury £200k watch snatched off wrist before robbers flee in speedboat in horror holiday mugging
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS is the moment a Labour Lord has his £200,000 luxury watch ripped from his wrist — before the thieves make a Hollywood-style escape on a speedboat. Dramatic footage shows Lord Ara Darzi being ambushed while strolling through a narrow street on the glitzy Italian island of Capri. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 A man in a white T-shirt is seen standing on the narrow Capri street Credit: 4 He then snatches the luxury watch from Lord Darzi's wrist and makes a run for it Credit: 4 The Labour peer is then caught on CCTV chasing the bandits Credit: Il Mattino The Labour peer was walking near the famed Piazzetta around 10.30pm on Sunday when two robbers struck. In the grainy video, Darzi is seen walking among a crowd outside a shop when a man in a white t-shirt lurks close by, positioning himself behing the unsuspecting lord. Suddenly, the man lunges forward and snatches the ultra-rare Richard Mille timepiece from Darzi's wrist. Another man, wearing red, bolts alongside the thief as the stunned 65-year-old gives chase in disbelief. According to local police, the two men had stalked Darzi along the upscale Via Camerelle before launching their lightning-fast attack. After the heist, the thieves sprinted through the picturesque Gardens of Augustus and down the serpentine Via Krupp trail — before hopping aboard a speedboat moored in Marina Piccola, vanishing into the night. The brazen snatch-and-dash has shocked locals and tourists alike on the island long known for its luxury — and its low crime rate. Lord Darzi told the Daily Mail on Monday: "I'm currently on holiday with my family in Capri after what has been a very busy year in the NHS. "Last night, I was robbed by two men who snatched a watch I was wearing. Mourad Aid targets Jenson Button's wife in robbery "We were all shaken up, but thankfully no one was hurt. "The watch was a gift from the father of a patient whose life I saved six years ago." He added: "Sadly, like too many Brits abroad, I've now experienced street crime firsthand. "My advice to fellow holidaymakers is simple: be careful and leave your valuables at home." The watch — a Richard Mille, reportedly worth €300,000 (approx. £253,000) — is a grail-level timepiece worn by elite figures like Elon Musk and Jay-Z. The brand only manufactures around 5,000 watches annually, sold exclusively to an ultra-connected clientele. Darzi, who is also a professor at Imperial College London and co-director of the British Institute of Public Health, had been spending a few days on his yacht in the Gulf of Naples before the robbery. Italian media described the crime as 'record-breaking,' calling the thieves 'specialists' with a knack for instantly recognising high-value targets. One report from Il Mattino warned: 'It was enough to make Capri lose its reputation as the island most free from crime.' Investigators are now combing through security footage to piece together the daring getaway. The shocking attack follows another high-profile theft last month, when a British man had his £43,000 Rolex stolen while sitting in his £250,000 Lamborghini during a supercar rally in Barcelona. The robbers made off on an e-scooter before the driver could react. 4 Lord Darzi was on vacation with his family in Capri when the horror mugging took place Credit: Getty


The Irish Sun
15-07-2025
- The Irish Sun
Moment Labour Lord has luxury £200k watch snatched off wrist before robbers flee in speedboat in horror holiday mugging
THIS is the moment a Labour Lord has his £200,000 luxury watch ripped from his wrist — before the thieves make a Hollywood-style escape on a speedboat. Dramatic footage shows Lord Ara Darzi being ambushed while strolling through a narrow street on the glitzy Italian island of Capri. 4 A man in a white T-shirt is seen standing on the narrow Capri street Credit: 4 He then snatches the luxury watch from Lord Darzi's wrist and makes a run for it Credit: 4 The Labour peer is then caught on CCTV chasing the bandits Credit: Il Mattino The Labour peer was walking near the famed Piazzetta around 10.30pm on Sunday when two robbers struck. In the grainy video, Darzi is seen walking among a crowd outside a shop when a man in a white t-shirt lurks close by, positioning himself behing the unsuspecting lord. Suddenly, the man lunges forward and snatches the ultra-rare Richard Mille timepiece from Darzi's wrist. Another man, wearing red, bolts alongside the thief as the stunned 65-year-old gives chase in disbelief. According to local police, the two men had stalked Darzi along the upscale Via Camerelle before launching their lightning-fast attack. After the heist, the thieves sprinted through the picturesque Gardens of Augustus and down the serpentine Via Krupp trail — before hopping aboard a speedboat moored in Marina Piccola, vanishing into the night. The brazen snatch-and-dash has shocked locals and tourists alike on the island long known for its luxury — and its low crime rate. Lord Darzi told the Most read in The Sun "Last night, I was robbed by two men who snatched a watch I was wearing. Mourad Aid targets Jenson Button's wife in robbery "We were all shaken up, but thankfully no one was hurt. "The watch was a gift from the father of a patient whose life I saved six years ago." He added: "Sadly, like too many Brits abroad, I've now experienced street crime firsthand. "My advice to fellow holidaymakers is simple: be careful and leave your valuables at home." The watch — a Richard Mille, reportedly worth €300,000 (approx. £253,000) — is a grail-level timepiece worn by elite figures like Elon Musk and Jay-Z. The brand only manufactures around 5,000 watches annually, sold exclusively to an ultra-connected clientele. Darzi, who is also a professor at Imperial College London and co-director of the British Institute of Public Health, had been spending a few days on his yacht in the Gulf of Naples before the robbery. Italian media described the crime as 'record-breaking,' calling the thieves 'specialists' with a knack for instantly recognising high-value targets. One report from Investigators are now combing through security footage to piece together the daring getaway. Read more on the Irish Sun The shocking attack follows another high-profile theft last month, when a British man had his £43,000 Rolex stolen while sitting in his £250,000 Lamborghini during a supercar rally in Barcelona. The robbers made off on an e-scooter before the driver could react. 4 Lord Darzi was on vacation with his family in Capri when the horror mugging took place Credit: Getty The five most expensive watches ever sold FROM diamond-encrusted masterpieces to historically significant timepieces, these are the five most expensive watches ever sold : 1 - Graff Diamonds Hallucination – $55 million (£40m) 2 - Graff Diamonds The Fascination – $40 million (£29.7m) 3 - Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime Ref. 6300A-010 – $31.1 million (£23.1m) 4 - Patek Philippe Henry Graves Supercomplication – $23.98 million (£17.8m) 5 - Rolex 'Paul Newman' Daytona Ref. 6239 – $17.75 million (£13.1m)
Yahoo
03-07-2025
- Business
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Report: Liverpool Demand €70m for striker
Napoli Set Firm Stance in Darwin Nunez Pursuit: Liverpool Hold the Cards As the summer transfer window continues to gather pace, Darwin Nunez's name remains near the top of the headlines. The Uruguayan forward, signed by Liverpool for a fee potentially rising to £85 million in 2022, has become the subject of serious interest from Serie A champions Napoli and Saudi giants Al-Hilal. However, it is Napoli who appear to be the preferred option for the 26-year-old—at least for now. Advertisement While Liverpool are open to parting ways with Nunez, their financial expectations remain unwavering. According to Il Mattino, the Reds are demanding between €65m and €70m (£55m–£59.3m), while Napoli are prepared to offer no more than €45m (£38.1m). 'Liverpool are not lowering their demands to between 65 and 70 million, Napoli would not go beyond 40-45 for him,' the report revealed. This clear valuation gap highlights the challenge that lies ahead for any club looking to prise Nunez away from Anfield. Formal Talks Ongoing But No Concrete Offer Discussions between Liverpool and Napoli are ongoing, with early figures suggesting a bid structure around €43 million plus €7 million in add-ons. Still, no official offer has been presented to Liverpool, and patience will be required if the Italian side hope to broker a deal. Advertisement Il Mattino adds: 'The trail has not faded, indeed it has been relaunched in the last few hours. But excellent mediation is needed by everyone. A concrete offer on the Reds' table has not yet arrived: the Azzurri staff wants to be sure of hitting the mark.' The Serie A champions are eager to land a marquee name to lead their line following Victor Osimhen's expected departure. But while Nunez fits the profile of an aggressive, mobile forward, Napoli's structured spending strategy may not allow for a €70m outlay. Photo IMAGO Nunez's Anfield Journey Reaches Crossroads Despite moments of brilliance and a return of 11 Premier League goals last season, Nunez has not cemented his place under new head coach Arne Slot. With tactical demands shifting and Liverpool undergoing a mild squad evolution, this summer could be the right time for both parties to move on—provided the financials align. Valuation Standoff Could Shape Nunez's Future Napoli's interest is real, but unless they meet Liverpool's valuation, a deal seems unlikely in the short term. The Italian club will need to weigh up whether Nunez is the right fit not just tactically, but financially, in a transfer market where competition and price tags are both steep. Our View – Anfield Index Analysis From a Liverpool fan's perspective, this report from Il Mattino paints a picture of a club rightly standing firm on their valuation. Nunez may not have consistently justified his massive price tag since arriving from Benfica, but flashes of explosiveness and raw potential have kept supporters intrigued. With Napoli capping their offer at €45m, it's unlikely FSG would accept such a figure unless performance-based bonuses heavily tilt the total package closer to their asking price. Advertisement There's also a recognition that this could be a pivotal window for Liverpool under Arne Slot. Letting go of Nunez without a suitable replacement or financial compensation would be a misstep. That said, if Napoli or any suitor is serious, they'll have to reflect that in their offer. From a footballing view, Nunez could thrive in Serie A with more space and less pressing intensity. Still, he remains an asset for Liverpool, and fans will want to see a proper deal done—or see him given a fresh chance under the new manager if no club steps up. If Napoli genuinely want Nunez, they'll have to move closer to Liverpool's demands.
Yahoo
25-05-2025
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🚨 "We want De Bruyne", De Laurentiis confirms Napoli's interest
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. When Aurelio de Laurentiis speaks, everything shakes in Italy. The president of the current Serie A champion, Napoli, does not hide his desire in the transfer market. A desire with a first and last name: Kevin de Bruyne "We want Kevin De Bruyne, we want to sign him. We need his approval to make it happen". This is how decisive the Neapolitan leader was in statements to Il Mattino. Advertisement De Bruyne, who is saying goodbye to Manchester City this season after several seasons with the 'skyblue' team, is currently a free agent. And several teams have shown interest in acquiring his services. A midfield reference for Napoli? 📸 Stu Forster - 2025 Getty Images