News about Stefano Sensi

TRANSFER CONFIDENTIAL: Michael Edwards' return to Liverpool would make perfect sense, and Man United are trying to bind down a young celebrity, while Chelsea's £60 million price tag for Conor Gallagher puts the club off, although clubs are dissatisfied with the Chelsea's £60 million price tag for Conor Gallagher

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
SIMON JONES: Jurgen Klopp's pending departure, as well as sports director Jorg Schmadtke, has sparked a never ending discussion about how Liverpool will recover. One of the most common comments around Anfield is that it would be a good idea to tempt the club's former sports director Michael Edwards back to a new role. Edwards left Liverpool just over a year ago and was regarded as the brains behind Liverpool's impressive recruiting process. He's since founded Ludonautics, alongside Liverpool's former director of research Ian Graham, who is now working with a Premier League club and forming a Bolton Wanderers partnership last week.

Leicester was stunned by Chelsea's recalling Cesare Casadei from loan spell, but Leicester could land long-term target Stefano Sensi

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2024
Leicester was caught on the hop by Chelsea's decision to shorten Cesare Casadei's loan period with the Championship bosses, according to Enzo Maresca. The Italian midfielder had intended to spend the whole season at Leicester but was recalled to Stamford Bridge last Friday, leaving Leicester's squad a little depleted ahead of Monday's 1-1 draw with fellow high-fliers Ipswich. Casadei's departure, according to Mail Sport, could allow Maresca to bring in long-term target Stefano Sensi from Inter Milan, but Casadei left him stunned.

Chelsea recall Cesare Casadei from loan spell at Leicester as Mauricio Pochettino brings young star back to the club while Foxes could move for Inter Milan midfielder Stefano Sensi

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2024
Chelsea has recalled Cesare Casadei, 21, from his loan spell with Leicester City, to give the young midfielder a chance to compete for a spot in Mauricio Pochettino's first team. Casadei made 25 appearances in all Foxes this season, as Leicester continue to place in the top of the Championship standings.

This weekend, we learned ten things from SERIE A

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 3, 2022
Napoli continued their good start to the season by beating Torino 3-1 on Saturday, while Atalanta remained level on points after edging Fiorentina 1-0. Roma also won when they came from behind to beat Inter Milan, while Juventus and defending champions AC Milan returned to winning ways after losing before the international break. Alvise Cagnazzo of Sportsmail takes a look at ten things we learned from this weekend's participation in Serie A.

Di Maria can be a bully, Napoli's followers make them unstoppable, and Inter's interns have thrown them out of office, and something is wrong at Inter

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2022
Only two teams are unbeaten in Serie A's seventh round of games, after Napoli put an end to Milan's reign, and Atalanta saw off Jose Mourinho's Roma in the capital. With a 3-0 victory over Inter, Udinese maintained their own fine form against the top teams, while Juventus lost their first victory of the season over the Old Lady who dominated the game with ten men. All of this and more were included in our latest ten things we learned from Serie A with Sportmail's ALVISE CAGNAZZO. He was supposed to be the extra man for Juventus, but Di Maria's 'bullying' attitude against Armando Izzo in the team's personal war against the Monza defender has already sparked suspicion of intolerance, allowing the team to be stifled in times of such turmoil. Angel Di Maria must be the symbolic figure, not a player full of resentment and resentment: against Monza, he lost the best of chances to be a hero, and now his journey in Italy seems to be a disappointment.

Serie A - 10 things we learned from the second weekend of the season

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2022
Both Napoli and Inter Milan's second weekend of Serie A season saw them get off to a soaring start in home with emphatic victories. However, defending champions AC Milan lost their first points in a draw at Atalanta, while newly promoted Lecce and Monza's still look a little troubling. ALVISE CAGNAZZO of Sportsmail takes you through ten things we learned in the second installment of our weekly review.

a PREVIEW – AC Milan will face Inter Milan for the title once more against city rivals Inter

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
ALVISE CAGNAZZO: Serie A is back this weekend, and competition between the teams is also high. There is no definite favorite for the title at this moment, and it is difficult to decide who will slip into the dreadful drop zone and be relegated to Serie B. But let's give it a shot. Sportsmail has reviewed how a variety of clubs are doing going into the new season, picked out key figures to watch out for, and predicted what the final league table will look like next June.