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Ronaldo approves deal with Jimenez
Cristiano Ronaldo would have given Juventus his seal of approval to point to Wolves striker Raúl Jiménez.
The Mexican leader has been associated with a move this summer, but after a Man United source rejected the concept that he would move to Old Trafford, it seemed the Wolves could be clear.
But Italian media outlet Gazzetta dello Sport now claims that Serie A giants Juventus may be interested, as long as they can reduce their payroll, already having to do with the mutual termination of the contract of midfielder Blaise Matuidi, the midfielder who joins Inter. Miami
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According to the report, Juventus have even won the approval of their biggest star, Cristiano Ronaldo, who loves the Wolves forward very much.
It is understood that wolves would cost about a million pounds for Jimenez, 29, this summer.
This is an astonishing number, however, it is not unexpected that wolves should defend themselves against potential suitors.
Jimenez has scored 27 goals in all competitions this season, helping the Wolves to the seven most sensitive and the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
The Mexican has a contract until 2023, but he may be concerned that the smart club will come sniffing wolves that lack Europe and their age, meaning he has little chance of betting at the highest level, as he has done with former clubs Benfica and Atlético de Madrid and the Mexican national team.
Rafa Mir on demand
Wolverhampton Wanderers are awash in gifts for striker Rafa Mir.
According to Marca, “offers are pouring in” with respect to the Spanish striker after his crusade for the moment in Spain.
Mir spent the time part of last season on loan with Huesca, joining an 18-month loan contract after returning from a stage at Nottingham Forest.
He then played 18 league games, scoring nine goals for Huesca to win a league promotion.
Huesca won Second’s department on the first attempt after relegation from last season’s most sensible spot.
By contract, Mir, a former Spanish under-21 foreigner, is linked to Huesca per season, covering his first return to La Liga, and the Aragonese club would also have a purchase option.
But the report says Huesca is in talks with the Wolves to remain the 23-year-old leader, suggesting that there is still a revocation option in the deal.
If so, the Wolves can simply call Mir and settle for one of the incoming donations from any of the other League clubs eager to point it out.
He claims that Real Betis, Celta de Vigo, Getafe, Eibar and Granada are all interested in one play.
But it turns out that Huesca will have the advantage, given that Mir has enjoyed so much luck with the club that so far he has short.
Neves reacts to Europa League defeat
Ruben Neves opened sadly for not reaching a Europa League semi-final.
The wolves were defeated via Sevilla on Tuesday, losing 1-0 after Lucas Ocampos scored a winning goal two minutes from the end, Raúl Jiménez missed a penalty from the start.
The defeat means their long and grueling season is still over, but despite the inevitable burnout, even with the three-month coronavirus breakout, the focus will soon be on the classes learned and preparing for the upcoming season. .
“The season is over for us, unfortunately,” he told the club’s website.
We looked to win here, we gave our best, the best, so unfortunately we moved on from home sooner than we were looking for, but we have to keep our heads up because we still had a wonderful season.
“I still think we had a wonderful season. Seventh place in the Premier League is easy, the quarter-finals of our first Europa League competition, so I think we had a wonderful season.
“Now it’s over for us, let’s rest and look for the next one. As I said in the last Premier League game, we need to do it and even more from this season to the next.
Speaking about Jimenez’s missed penalty, Neves added: “It’s anything that can happen. Anyone who executes a penalty can fail. Your doorman is also a perfect doorman. There are things that can happen, but they can’t replace our game.
“I don’t think we replaced our game, we played the total game the same way, but unfortunately, at the last minute, we conceded a purpose in the loose kick.
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“We have to move on because it’s not the first time we’ve conceded targets on stopped shots at the end of games, so it’s about getting better.
“I’ve been saying this since I got here; it’s about improving, match after game. Now we will take our time to rest, as it has been a very, very long adventure for us.
Neves noted that he was talking to the referee after the game, expressing fear of possible intrusion into the penalty that could have replaced the game if Jimenez had discovered the net.
“It’s a general conversation, I just asked him if the VAR slept on the penalty, because the Seville player who got rid of the ball was already in the area,” revealed the Portuguese midfielder.
If you opposed Man City in the Premier League, we had a penalty like that, so I just asked him if he was sleeping and he said ‘yes’, I don’t know why he said that.
“I was just looking to know why you replaced the game. Of course we’ve played better, but if UEFA sets the rules, I think everyone sticks to them.
“It is not imaginable that one game will do one thing and in another game do the other. It doesn’t make sense. “