Eriksen Likely to Stay Put Despite Spurs, Leicester and Everton Links

Christian Eriksen has been tied to Tottenham, Leicester and most recently Everton since the January window started, all teams looking to bring him back to Premier League on loan, however coach Antonio Conte forcefully stated that the player will stay at Inter because they are not planning to make any changes to the roster.
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Inter Midfielder back to EPL? Leicester, Spurs and Arsenal Linked

After 12 miserable months in Italy, Christian Eriksen is desperate for a new adventure that would re-launch his career. Tottenham could be willing to offer him an escape route. Nonetheless, the Spurs are not the only club from North London who's interested in Eriksen, as Arsenal and Leicester are reportedly in the race as well.
After a season of success, the career of Paulo Dybala at Juventus is in question again. So why can the attacker not kick on to that next level?

The Curious Case of Dybala’s Possible Departure from Juventus

After a season of success, the career of Paulo Dybala at Juventus is in question again. So why can the attacker not kick on to that next level? Juventus’s title defense has not gone according to plan so far this year. Poor results, unsettled tactics and sometimes-plain old bad luck has befallen the Bianconeri but arguably the biggest loss has been Argentine Paulo Dybala.
The move of Christian Eriksen to Inter has not come to fruition as everyone had envisioned at the start. What are the reasons for that?

What Is Going Wrong for Christian Eriksen at Inter?

In January 2020, Christian Eriksen exchanged playing in the Champions League with Tottenham for a shot at Inter. At the start of this journey, the Spurs seemed to be on the wrong end of the bargain as the Nerazzurri were getting a quality asset for a fraction of his market value. But the move has not come to fruition as everyone had envisioned at the start.
Milan Skriniar scored the winner and therefore is the man of the match of Inter Vs Atalanta - Player Ratings

Milan Skriniar: The Dull Decline of Walter Samuel’s Heir at Inter

Once a dominating presence in the middle of the Inter defense, Milan Skriniar seems on the verge of leaving La Pinetina for good. The 25-year-old Slovakian has been included in any possible swap-deal rumor concerning the Nerazzurri this summer or as a mean to get some cash to reinvest in players more in line with coach Antonio Conte’s needs.

We Bring You This Winter Soap Opera: Zlatan, Where To?

The year is 1999. In the South of Sweden, Malmo FF prepare for a new season, and looking to bring more firepower to their attack they choose to give a chance to a young Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Fast forward 20 years, and the same man is still making headlines: After terminating his contract with Los Angeles Galaxy, Zlatan seems to be looking for a new challenge.

Assi di Coppe: Liverpool Clinch Champions League Throne

Seven is a charm for Jurgen Klopp. The German coach finally clinched a European Cup title leading Liverpool to a 2-0 win over Tottenham to conquer the Champions League 2018-19, and breaking a curse made of six international Final losses. Liverpool took a rapid lead with a penalty by Mohammed Salah, and controlled the game until Divock Origi’s late goal.

Assi di Coppe: Tottenham Grab Last Minute Ticket to Final

It happened again. Yet another last minute comeback, to further embellish a Champions League edition that could arguably end up being the most exciting ever. This time, it was Tottenham’s turn to pull out the most incredible of victories, stunning Ajax with a shocking 2-3 late win that projected them straight into their first Champions League Final in their history.

Assi di Coppe: First UCL Semifinal Round Favors Ajax

Ajax don’t want to stop. The white-and-red won 1-0 in London over Tottenham, and can now legitimately aim at reaching the Champions League Final for the first time in 23 years. A lone goal by midfielder Donny van de Beek stunned the Tottenham Stadium and the Semifinal debuting Spurs to secure his side a strong advantage in view of next Wednesday’s second leg.