Sports director Tottenham heads to London for talks – summer transfer accelerated

Inter Milan are stepping on the accelerator for Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, with sporting director Piero Ausilio traveling to London to push talks forward.

according to transfer marketAusilio has traveled to London to pursue talks. The Tottenham goalkeeper has now approved the move and wants to return to Italy.

Inter’s 2023 target comes into focus again

Inter first targeted Vicario as their long-term No. 1 in 2023. The club made solid moves at that point, and the goalkeeper was ready to join.

But Empoli’s €20m valuation and Inter’s financial timing issues opened the door for Tottenham, who swooped in and closed the deal within hours.

Vicario wants out and Spurs’ crisis isn’t helping

The Premier League adventure with Tottenham has not gone according to plan. Calciomercato report that Vicario’s troubles at Tottenham began in October and his decline has only strengthened his desire to return to Serie A.

They have also been encouraged in Italy To take a step towards the Champions League finalists.

Ausilio’s London mission

Ausilio’s trip to London includes several meetings, but the priority is Vicario. Inter see him as their first-choice goalkeeper in the future. With player approval already secured, they are now ready to move forward quickly.

Inter are preparing to make changes to their goalkeeper department this summer. Yann Sommer’s contract is expiring and he could leave Milan. Meanwhile, Josep Martínez, who is currently the backup, has not convinced the club and could also be moved on.

Now they seem to be stepping on the accelerator for Vicario. But it is unlikely that any concrete bid will be made at this point.

There would be no point in sealing a deal for Vicario now as Tottenham are still in a precarious position. Relegation from the Championship could lead to a forced sale by Spurs this summer and Vicario could be seen being on the market at a cut-price price.

Instead, Ausilio’s trip to London seems like a preparatory move, seemingly encouraged by Vicario approving the move and setting the stage for a summer exit from Tottenham.


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Fans left scratching their heads over Jayden Ivey vs. Raptors decision in Chicago

Jaden Ivey has only been with the Chicago Bulls for two weeks. he arrived in chicago share of business That sent Kevin Huerter to the Detroit Pistons. So far Ivy has played four matches.

However, he didn’t play even a minute In the first half of the Bulls’ post-All-Star break game on Thursday against the Toronto Raptors, according to Sports Illustrated’s Elias Schuster. A decision that has surprised some fans.

“And yet that’s not surprising, because, what’s the point in this franchise?” @FrenchBullsFan_ posted on Twitter in ex,

Another user felt this way This was not necessarily surprising, In view of the abundance of guards.

“It’s a tough lineup to crack.” @BabooBott678 posted on social media.

Ivey has averaged 28.5 minutes per game so far with the Bulls. He is also averaging 11.5 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Ivey’s last game was on February 11 against the Boston Celtics. He played 29 minutes and scored 10 points, as the Bulls lost 124–105.

He was in the starting rotation in his first game with the Bulls on February 5 against the Denver Nuggets. In that game, he scored 10 points, grabbed six rebounds and played 30 minutes as Chicago lost 136–120.

Ivey is coming off of four seasons with the Detroit Pistons. He arrived in Chicago at exactly the same time was making progress. after all, he was after recent knee surgery And watching his minutes dwindle.

After this season, Ivy will become a restricted free agent. Overall, he has a chance to prove his worth. Additionally, Chicago has the power to match any offer from another team or offer it its own deal.


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Maxi’s simple reason for breaking the old heads of team stars

The Philadelphia 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey may not have returned with a good performance at the All-Star 3-Point Contest. However, the rest of the weekend was as ideal as could be, with Maxi’s Team Stars emerging as the winners of the tournament.

And well, the player had a very simple reason for his team’s victory.

“We won because we’re young and turned!” According to a post on X by ClutchPoints, he hilariously explained.

Team Stars won the round-robin tournament, defeating Team World in the opening match, losing by a narrow margin to Team Stripes, and then dominating the championship rematch. Maxey’s best performance came in that final, where he scored nine points on 4-of-8 shooting, had three steals, and an assist in the decisive 47–21 victory.

During his tenure, Team Stars outscored Team Stripes by 22 points. The second game against Team Stripes was quieter statistically, as Maxey scored two points in nearly eight minutes during a close 42–40 loss decided by De’Aaron Fox’s buzzer-beating three.

Nevertheless, the short 12-minute game structure meant that individual production was often limited, and the scoring load was carried primarily by Anthony Edwards and Cade Cunningham. Maxi’s most impressive performance came in the title game.

He scored on several isolation drives, hit a deep three after forcing a turnover, and made a key defensive stop on Jalen Brunson, allowing a teammate to score a triple. His explosion helped Team Stars build a 26–9 lead midway through the contest, a margin that ultimately decided the championship.

From a broader perspective, the weekend also cemented Maxi’s growing position in the league. He entered the season scoring 28.9 points per game, ranking sixth in the NBA with 6.8 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 steals.


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