Serie A Heroes: Once Upon a Time, the “Fenomeno” Ronaldo

September 22, 1976, is a day that means a lot to Brazil, to Inter fans, and to the whole world of football: That’s the day when, in Rio de Janeiro, one of the best players ever was born – Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima, better known on the world football stage simply as Ronaldo. The first Ronaldo, and for many the only one. This is the story of a truly unique player.
The transfer of Arturo Vidal to Inter is expected to be finalized soon. The Chilean will thus reunite with is former coach Antonio Conte

Arturo Vidal Reunion With Conte Will Make Inter Serious Challengers

All things going well, Arturo Vidal is expected to be an Inter player this week and be reunited with his former coach Antonio Conte. As per Italian daily newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, the Chilean midfielder could even be in Milan today or tomorrow to complete his move. But why exactly did Conte go all out for a player whose peak years seem to be past him?
The mega sale of Kalidou Koulibaly to Manchester City could be one of the next confirmed piece of news in the Serie A transfer market

Serie A Transfer Market Roundup – Latest News From September 6

Welcome to a new edition of our Transfer Market Roundup, where we keep you updated with all the news of the Italian calciomercato. Luis Suarez's possible move to Juventus remains the biggest transfer market news in the peninsula, but the mega sale of Kalidou Koulibaly to Manchester City is also said to be close to be completed.
Barcelona legend Luis Suarez is inches away from joining Italian champions Juventus

How Will The Luis Suarez Arrival Change Juventus Next Season

Barcelona legend Luis Suarez is inches away from joining Italian champions Juventus, at least according to the major media outlets in Spain and Italy. The Uruguayan striker is working on an early termination for his Barcelona contract, paving the way for a new exciting partnership with Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala. What does Suarez's arrival mean for Juventus?

The Winners and Losers In The Messi – Barcelona Summer Saga

Lionel Messi will remain at Barcelona. The 33-year-old world star announced that he will not leave the only club of his life in an exclusive interview with Goal.com. However, it remains to be seen how his motivation and drive will be affected by the aftermath of a saga that ultimately burst like a soap bubble but left a few scars on all participants.
As his story in Barcelona seems to be coming to an end, Lionel Messi is all the headlines at the moment, be them footballing ones or not, and be them good or bad

A Bitter End to The Leo Messi – Barcelona Love Story

Messi is all the headlines at the moment, be them footballing ones or not, and be them good or bad. The Argentine needs no introduction. A six-time Ballon D'Or winner, four-time Champions League winner, and 10 La Liga titles to add to that. His and Barcelona's dominance of Europe has been a joy to watch, but now it seems to be coming to an end.

Does Messi Want Manchester City? The Bookmakers Say So

Messi's wish to leave Barcelona is now of public domain.  Manchester City, Inter, and PSG all seem willing to give a shot at signing the Argentinian. Barcelona's chances to keep Lionel Messi are decreasing. Bookmakers rate his stay in Spain at 50-50, holding open the opportunity for Blaugrana, where Messi spent his entire career.

Leo Messi and The Times That Are a-Changin’ at Barcelona

So, let us tell you a story. Lionel Messi may leave Barcelona. Okay, let's repeat it. La Pulga Atomica wants to leave Barca, and he wants to do so after 20 years in Blaugrana. Big stuff, right? Yes, pretty big and almost impossible to visualize. Can you imagine Lionel with a different jersey? But the real question is, can Messi see himself wearing different colors? 

Bayern Munich Put Eight Past Barcelona as “Lisbonazo” Is Served!

Once upon a time, there was Barcelona - an almost-invincible team who regularly turned the Champions League into their game reserve. But tonight, Barca hit rock bottom as Bayern Munich beat them 8-2 in a single-game Champions League Quarter-Final played at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon. A game that will go down in history as the "Lisbonazo."

Leo Messi Masterpiece Tear Tenacious Napoli Down

Napoli faced Barcelona openly at the Camp Nou on Saturday night in the second leg of their Round of 16 Champions League bout but ended crushed by the Blaugrana. Barcelona put three past them in the first half - including an authentic Lionel Messi magic - before Lorenzo Insigne reduced the gap from the penalty spot to set the score at 1-3.

Assi di Coppe: Mertens Deludes Napoli, Griezmann Saves Barca

In their first visit to the temple that once belonged to Diego Armando Maradona, Lionel Messi and Barcelona were put to the ropes by a convincing Napoli side in a Champions League Round of 16 first leg. The Partenopei, however, failed to knock Quique Setien’s squad out after Dries Mertens’ opener and saw their lead canceled by Antoine Griezmann’s equalizer.

Assi di Coppe: Inter Miss UCL Knockout Stages Train

This weeks’ Champions League roundup sees three Italian sides through the knockout stages but perhaps not exactly the teams you’d expected. Inter went into the game against Barcelona knowing that only a win would aid them in their attempts to progress, but a weakened Spanish eleven offered no solace to the Nerazzurri's hopes of European qualification.