There has been increasing interest from Wolves and Stoke City in recent weeks – the club would not object to a sale

Aliu Njie has shown flashes of talent this season, leading to Torino youngster being promoted wolves And Stoke City.

The 20-year-old has one goal and one assist in the campaign, having played 11 times in Serie A. He impressed off the bench against Inter Milan at the weekend, helping Il Toro pull off an incredible comeback from 2–0 down and get a point from the tie.

The talent has mainly been on the bench, used only when attacking is needed.

Attention is now increasing on the forward, with Wolves and Stoke City tracking his progress.

interest has only increased

La Stampa – relayed by CuoreTororeport that Torino manager Roberto D’Aversa’s use of a 3-5-2 has stunted Aliu Njie’s development somewhat.

He is a wide forward by nature and does not fit into a traditional 3-5-2 setup. Despite this, he managed to impress the Italians, also performing well against Cremonese.

This progress has attracted the attention of Wolves and Stoke City, who are monitoring his development. There’s a good chance they’ll approach it with an attitude in the summer.

At the moment, it seems unlikely that Sweden will have any future under D’Aversa. This is why Torino will consider his exit, as Ng’s current contract expires in 2029.

torino is a selling club

Il Toro is historically known as a selling club in Serie A. In fact, the club’s fans have often publicly protested against this image but it has had no impact on the way owner Urbano Cairo sees things.

This is why NG can go ahead if a suitable offer comes. The 20-year-old player is not a regular and needs game time.

Since Ng is a product of Torino’s youth academy, his sale would give them a capital gain.

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“Everyone knows Stoke City” – Milan Smit says transfer can’t be ruled out

Milan Smit signs for Stoke City in the January transfer window
Milan Smit signs for Stoke City in the January transfer window

When Stoke City came calling in the January transfer window, it didn’t take long for Milan Smit to make up his mind.

The Dutch striker says his move in January was a “dream” opportunity that came suddenly, escalated quickly and simply could not be turned down. He tells everything to Voetbal Primeur today.

A move that changed everything

Milan Smit has been impressing for the Netherlands since joining the Go Ahead Eagles in 2024, with 13 goals and five assists in 54 games.

He also impressed at SC Cambuur, scoring 28 goals and six assists in 63 games for them. That European form had already put him on many radars, but the defining moment for the 23-year-old came the day before the clash with Ajax.

“My agent called and said: There is a club that has serious interest. I immediately asked if the match against Ajax could be my last match for Go Ahead. ‘That could be the case,’ he replied.

“I think everyone knows Stoke City. At the time, the club was very close to the play-offs for promotion to the Premier League. That’s really Stoke’s ambition.

“My girlfriend was sitting next to me when my agent called. I immediately told her: I just have to do this.”

good audition, bad exit

He scored in that game against Ajax, helping secure a tie with Stoke the following day.

“I met Stoke the day after the match against Ajax. It’s good if you show what you are capable of.” He laughs.

“This interest was a surprise to everyone, including me. I wasn’t planning on going this winter at all… When something like this comes up in the winter, you shouldn’t hesitate.”

It took nine days to sort out the transfer. When Go Ahead traveled to face OGC Nice they decided not to play. That decision didn’t turn out well, but he justifies it.

“If you play, you’re just taking a risk. I didn’t want to take that, because it was a great deal to me that I didn’t want to miss out on. It was a train I had to jump on.”

Why was Stoke City the perfect fit?

Stoke City had some explaining to do. He needed to sell Stryker on his project and make sure his expectations matched his ambitions.

Fortunately for the Championship side, both sets of ambitions aligned.

“Naturally, you want to hear the club’s plans and ambitions,” He said.

“Really it’s all in line with what I wanted. They wanted to sign me as their first-choice striker. They see me as a potential Premier League player. That gave me a lot of confidence and I wanted to come here.

“Stoke said they were chasing me since last season, if I’m fit, I want to play every game.”

A warm club with big ambitions

Asked to describe the club, Milan Smit doesn’t hesitate. “It’s a very warm-hearted club… It’s kind of a team of friends, and I really appreciate that.”

Despite an impressive return of two goals and one assist in 11 games so far, he can already feel his improvement. He has his sights set on progress, especially the Premier League.

“I signed a contract here for four and a half years and I hope to take the next step within two and a half or three years. I’ve always said Serie A, but I also think England is incredibly beautiful.” He added.

“If I had to name one league I would say the Premier League.”

Milan Smit is settling off the pitch

The forward is settling into his Stoke City life on and off the pitch. Naturally, given that Stoke is not a big city, he has been spending some of his free time in Manchester.

Living alone, Smit is enjoying life despite being away from his girlfriend.

“Stoke is not the best city to live, haha. Most people live in and around Manchester. I live fifteen minutes from Manchester and I’m really happy here. My girlfriend lives and studies in the Netherlands, but she has enough free time to come here regularly,” Smit said.

“It’s good. I was practically living with her in Deventer, so it takes some time to get used to doing everything alone again. However, I’m okay with being alone. Sometimes it’s actually quite nice.”

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“I had to wait” – Player explains Stoke City exit hinges on transfer to Leeds United

Wouter Berger was excited when TSG Hoffenheim approached him about leaving Stoke City in the summer, but had to wait for Anton Stach’s move to Leeds United before making a move.

There was no need for the Bundesliga club to sign Berger if Stache was going nowhere. of the following months rumors of interest Afterwards, Hoffenheim was looking around.

Stache sealed his transfer to Leeds United on 22 July, and Berger confirmed his exit from Stoke City on the same day.

talking to a 25 year old sportimage About his summer transfer, and explained: “Hoffenheim contacted me very early and showed me a clear plan. Then I had to wait a while for Anton Stach’s transfer. I came to Germany and looked around, and it felt perfect. I always go with my gut feeling. And it felt good. I could have stayed in England. But then I told myself that it suited me perfectly, and I decided.”

The transfer is going well… and beetroot juice

Since the transfer from Stoke City, things have been going very well for Burger. He has been almost ever-present for Hoffenheim, moving into a slightly more forward role.

It had an impact, with the Dutchman scoring five goals and adding nine assists.

His status has thus increased, there is talk of a call up to the Dutch national team. Ronald Koeman hasn’t been on the phone yet, but there’s a possibility: “I haven’t heard anything yet, but I’m just continuing and I’m ready whenever I get the call. But you can only focus on what you can influence. When I came to Hoffenheim, I didn’t think that I would become a national team player so soon and go to the World Cup. “But our season is going so well that anything is possible.”

And the secret of his success?

“I always drink half a liter of beetroot juice before a game. I just follow my routine every week and don’t change anything.”

Anton Stache has also had an impact at Leeds United and it appears to be a transfer situation that has worked out for everyone involved.

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