Wolves will not stand in the way of summer exit – leaders plan to ‘avoid financial disruption’

wolverhampton wanderers‘ Jackson Tchoua is attracting interest from Italy for the summer.

The right-back joined Wolves in August 2025, after spending two years at Hellas Verona.

Operating primarily as a right wing-back, he played 2,185 minutes in 36 matches for Wolves.

Last December, Sports Witness broadcast news Juventus and Inter Milan are eyeing him for the winter market. The English club considered sanctioning a move in January, but interested parties did not make concrete progress.

The Premier League side fell out of the top spot after finishing bottom of the table this season.

After his exile, we Covered claims from Italy That the 24-year-old could return to Serie A in the summer. It is believed that Wolves, who requested €10 million in January, will accept a lower fee.

Torino lead race for Wolves man

Africa Foot On that note, several Italian clubs are showing keen interest in Jackson Tchoua. The report also talks about the English club’s stance on him.

Torino have received a mention and are now the front-runners to sign the Belgian-born Cameroon international.

The Serie A side have kept a close eye on the Wolves player for a long time and know both his profile and the squad well. If the fullback and Rob Edwards’ team give the go-ahead, they could bring him back to Italy.

Wolves need to reshape their squad in the upcoming window and therefore, they ‘would not oppose’ his exit if there is a concrete offer.

As things stand, Italy looks to be his next destination, with the Turin club keen. To ‘overcome the financial hurdle’, Torino plan to sign Tchatchoua on loan with an option to buy.

This allows them to sign off on their long-term goals without impacting the budget. This move also helps the player to revive his career, retain his place in the national team.

Contract, price and agent information

Jackson Tchochoua has a contract until 2030 at Molineux and is now worth €12m transfer market.

The agency deal with my agent, headed by representative William Davila, is handling The Wolves Man.

#Wolves #stand #summer #exit #leaders #plan #avoid #financial #disruption

Joel Embiid takes plot route to avoid blame in 76ers’ Game 3 loss to Knicks

Joel Embiid doesn’t want any blame for the Philadelphia 76ers’ failures in their semifinal series against the New York Knicks. And after their defeat in Game 3, they took the path of conspiracy to escape from it.

Friday was a must-win scenario for Embiid and the 76ers. They entered last night’s Game 3 up 2-0, having lost a lot of confidence after the Game 7 win over the Boston Celtics in the quarterfinals. With the return of the seven-time All-Star after missing Game 2 and some home support, Philly was in a better position to get its first W of the series.

However, after a strong first quarter and an early lead, the Knicks took control of the game in the second quarter and never relinquished it the rest of the night. While there are many who could take the blame for going 3-0, Embiid doesn’t want to take any of it.

After Game 1, he tried to put responsibility on the referees and accused the Knicks of dirty play. Unsurprisingly, he is also blaming the referees for the Game 3 failure. Yet, he has now gone beyond claiming poor performance by officials and is taking the path of conspiracy.

Joel Embiid: ‘I think it’s good when New York wins’

Embiid said when asked about officiating after Game 3, “They shot 32 free throws, we had 16. We’re not a team that shoots a lot of threes. We attack, put the ball on the floor. I don’t know.” “I think it’s good when New York wins, so we’ve got to have a mentality of not fouling. Being smart enough to not put ourselves in a position where they can take advantage of it.”

Of course, it must be the case that the league just wants the Knicks to advance and reach the NBA Finals. It can’t be that he was 3-11 in 14 minutes and .24 when he was on the floor in Game 1. Or that he missed Game 2 because of his lame body. Or that he let Tyrese Maxey take the lead in Game 3 instead of taking 17 shots and being -9 when he clearly wasn’t hot.

Making matters worse is Embiid’s avoidance of blame for the 76ers’ 3-0 series loss, becoming a viral sensation for his flop-a-thon in Game 3 on Saturday. The one-time NBA MVP is already an elite player. Taking responsibility for losses and being a leader makes him one of the least-liked stars in the NBA.

Avatar
After earning a journalism degree in 2017, Jason Burgos worked as a contributor to several sites, including MMA Sacca… More about Jason Burgos


#Joel #Embiid #takes #plot #route #avoid #blame #76ers #Game #loss #Knicks

‘Provided they avoid demotion’ – Nottingham Forest can restart midfielder arrival talks on one condition

In January, David Fratesi was close to joining Nottingham Forest. Since then, circumstances have not improved for the Inter Milan player, whose future remains very uncertain.

sports witness The situation in Italy was covered widely two months ago. The Midlands club had found an agreement for an initial loan deal but Inter failed to sign Curtis Jones from Liverpool as a replacement.

This meant that Fratessi stayed at the Nerazzurri, much to the disappointment of everyone involved. He has made only one start since the beginning of February, being dropped only as a back-up option in midfield.

It’s easy to see why the former Sassuolo player would be frustrated with life at Inter. Now, Nottingham Forest could be back in the picture for him.

Survival may be crucial to deal

interlive The report concerns the 26-year-old, who scored vital goals for the Nerazzurri in the Champions League last season. Although he was not a regular under Simone Inzaghi, his profile has dropped further under Cristian Chivu.

There is a belief that while joining AS Roma could be a consideration for Fratessi, he is more likely to end up in England.

‘Talks with Nottingham Forest ‘could restart in the summer’Provided they avoid demotion’. However, it is clear that Vitor Pereira’s side are still keen to bring him to the City Ground.

Fratesi would also be keen to play in the Premier League and a move to the Championship could give other English clubs the chance to sign him.

The financial capability of Premier League sides also attracts the Serie A league leaders. Inter are aware that the Italian club will likely opt for an initial loan, while they would prefer a permanent exit for Fratesi.

Nottingham Forest must press for signing

The current season says little about Fratesi and his qualities as a player. Despite limited playing time, Italy manager Rino Gattuso called him up to the national team last week and it says everything about what Fratesi is capable of.

He has a reputation as someone who scores important goals after making unexpected runs from midfield. This has been a key attribute of his during his time at Sassuolo, showing the value he will add to Nottingham Forest.

At 26 years old, he may also present the possibility of a resale in the future. This will be especially true if Pereira’s side make the most of the midfielder, who will be desperate for a move in the summer.

Interestingly, Fratessi and Lorenzo Lucca are represented by GR Sports. This could make it easier for Nottingham Forest to execute a potential deal at some point in the future.


#avoid #demotion #Nottingham #Forest #restart #midfielder #arrival #talks #condition

Club informed of player’s €24m transfer to Fulham – Silva’s team want to avoid PL competition

Fulham want to retain AC Milan’s Samuel Chukwueze in the Premier League after this season.

Last summer, the Nigeria international joined Serie A side Fulham on loan with an option to buy.

Marco Silva has used him on both wings, even though his preferred role is on the right side of attack.

He scored three goals and provided four assists in 804 minutes in 17 league appearances for Fulham. His statistics per game in the Premier League are as follows.

  • expected goal [per season]: 1.87
  • expected assistance [per season]: 2.97
  • major changes were made [per season]:4
  • Main Street: 1.1
  • Shots on target: 0.4
  • Successful dribble: 1.0

Earlier in the season, Sport Witness broadcast news It was believed that the London club would retain the 26-year-old player.

Milan is aware of Fulham’s plans for Chukwueze

transfer market Here’s a brief report on where the winger will be playing after this season.

His form convinces Silva’s side to attempt to retain him. Therefore, Fulham have informed Milan of their desire to exercise the buyout clause. In other words, the 26-year-old will leave San Siro permanently in the summer.

gazzetta dello sport Support him and provide further information regarding Fulham’s desire to retain the player.

His performances this season have attracted interest from other English clubs. In short, they have several options to remain in the Premier League. The London club, who are aware of this, have been impressed with Samuel Chukwueze’s performances.

Therefore, Fulham have now ‘declared their intention’ to AC Milan regarding their desire to exercise their buyout clause. This could have been done to avoid competition from another unnamed Premier League side[s].

Gazzetta say the clause would allow the Rossoneri to earn €24m as well as save on their €4m per year net salary. The fee raised from his sale is essential for Milan to improve their squad in the summer. Meanwhile, Fulham would also be a good option for Chukwueze.

Nigerian contracts, prices and agent information

His contract with the Italian club is until 2028 transfer marketWhen he joined Fulham he was valued at €10m and has increased by €5m, which is his current value.

The highest price was €30m in December 2019, when he was at Villarreal. Chukwueze is represented by Interlex Sport.


#Club #informed #players #24m #transfer #Fulham #Silvas #team #avoid #competition

Aaron Gordon reveals 1 major change to avoid another injury

The Denver Nuggets have suffered from injuries throughout the season, and this has happened to most of their starters. The latest player to return from injury was Aaron Gordon, who had missed 17 consecutive games with a hamstring strain. It’s an injury that has bothered Gordon for most of the season, but he was able to get back on the court facing the New York Knicks.

Gordon didn’t have his best game as he tries to shake off the grief of missing so many games, but he learned a few things through the process. One of those things is what to do to avoid another injury.

“I’m going to the gym first,” Gordon said, via Bennett Durando of The Denver Post. “Much, much earlier. Warming up more diligently.”

There’s always a possibility that Gordon’s injury could flare up again, but that’s something he’s not worried about.

Gordon said, “I have to stay on top of it. But I play without any worries.” “When you’re worried about an injury, that’s usually the case. So I feel great. My body feels good. It’s just time and game momentum that I need to get back to now, but I’m feeling good.”

Gordon has been vital for the Nuggets over the past few years and has created a great rapport with Nikola Jokic on the court. With him back in the lineup, working under the post or on the perimeter the offense should be able to get easy buckets.

First, Gordon needs to find his personal rhythm back after missing so much time, and things will work themselves out from there. With the Western Conference standings being tight, this is the right time for the Nuggets to try to get healthy in order to get the best seeding.


#Aaron #Gordon #reveals #major #change #avoid #injury

Tyler Herro reveals how he’s ‘finding his rhythm’ after comeback as Heat battle to avoid play-ins

The Miami Heat are attempting to avoid making the Eastern Conference Play-in Tournament for the fourth consecutive season. Tyler Herro’s ability to return to form will be key in that effort.

After a long absence due to ankle surgery and a toe injury earlier this season, Herro recently returned from a month-long absence due to a rib ailment. He had another efficient performance during Tuesday’s 124-98 win over the Brooklyn Nets, posting 22 points on 8-15 shooting in 28 minutes.

“I’m just trying to find my rhythm,” Herro said after the game. “I’ve only played less than 20 games. And every other team and player has been in rhythm and playing since October. I haven’t really played a lot of five-on-five games since last season. So it’s just steps in the right direction, continuing to see where my shots are coming from. It’s not all about scoring. It’s about making the right plays.”

Herro has averaged 19.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists on .484/.371/.941 shooting splits in six appearances since returning to Miami’s lineup.

Tyler Herro back in action as Heat battles to avoid play-in tournament

Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) reacts after a shot in the second quarter against the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena.
Brett Davis-Imagen Images

The Heat are 4-2 during that span, leaving them a half-game behind the Eastern Conference sixth-seeded Philadelphia 76ers.

Erik Spoelstra said of Herro, “I think he’s making this all look easier than it really is.” “He hasn’t played in a long time. It’s been a really short time since he’s been back. But I think it’s going to get better each game. I trust Tyler and his work. He puts in so much time. But he adds a lot to our offense. Now we’ve got this element of creativity. Definitely making shots. You don’t know where it’s going to come from. And then once he gets you into his three-ball rhythm, I think it’s “Will really help impact our offense at another level.”

The Heat have faced problems taking care of business despite inferior competition this season. However, they dominated on Tuesday by tanking nets from the opening tip to the final buzzer.

Spoelstra’s squad shot 45 of 91 (49.5 percent) from the field with 28 assists and 12 turnovers. Meanwhile, they held Brooklyn to 33 of 86 (38.4 percent) from the field and 6 of three (18.8 percent) from three, while forcing 18 turnovers.

Miami, Philadelphia and the Orlando Magic are separated by a half-game for the East’s sixth to eighth seeds.

Bam Adebayo said, “It’s the second half of the season. We need these wins. We can’t afford to miss any more.” “We had enough during the first half of the season. You have to hold yourself to a higher standard of accountability, and it gets uncomfortable sometimes because you know you feel like you don’t want to go too far. Uh, but you know in that sense man we are us, we’re past that stage and you know we’re trying to do something special. Uh, and it’s going to take all of us and we have to hold each other accountable and Uh have to face some intense situations.”


#Tyler #Herro #reveals #hes #finding #rhythm #comeback #Heat #battle #avoid #playins