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West Ham United made history by winning the UEFA Conference League with a thrilling 2-1 win over Italian giants Fiorentina.
The London-based club staged a night to remember as late winner Jarrod Bowen sealed their victory, after Said Benrahma's penalty was canceled by Giacomo Bonaventura.
The West Ham followers broke out in joy when Bowen scored in the dying minutes to win the prestigious European Championship. The dramatic closing match encapsulated the team's spirit and determination throughout their participation in the competition.
Victory is important to many West Ham stars, but one player has written his name in the history books. Former Chelsea defender Emerson Palmieri has achieved a remarkable achievement by becoming the first player to win all five UEFA competitions.
Starting with winning the UEFA Champions League with Chelsea in 2021, followed by the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cup, Palmieri has completed his collection with victories at the Euros and now in the UEFA Conference League, for the first time. representing Italy and West Ham United .
This achievement confirms Palmieri's versatility and outstanding performance at the highest level of European football.
His consistent performances and contributions to different teams in different leagues highlight his exceptional talent and dedication to the game.
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Italian journalist says Real Madrid have agreed deal for main Manchester United target
Harry Kane, long admired by Real Madrid and Manchester United, is set to seek a move away from Tottenham Hotspur again this summer.
With both European giants short of central strikers, both clubs will need to make headlines in the market to sign a world-class goalscorer.
Karim Benzema left the Bernabeu yesterday to join Saudi side Al-Ittihad, while Wout Weghorst's impending departure from Old Trafford makes Anthony Martial unreliable as the sole senior striker recognized by Erik ten Hag.
Kane, 29, is said to be at the top of both clubs' striker shortlists. The Englishman, who has scored 30 goals this season for a struggling Spurs side, has a year left on his contract.
However, Daniel Levy will demand a hefty transfer fee - expected to be around 100 million euros as the base price - and will use Kane's attention to validate such a high figure.
Alfredo Pedulla, an Italian journalist working for SportItalia, reported some supposedly exclusive information regarding Kane.
"Harry Kane is getting closer to Real Madrid. It is reported that this afternoon there was a meeting between Tottenham and Real Madrid, and an agreement in principle has been reached for the striker. "Tottenham start from a request of 100-110 million euros, Real have set a base of 80-90 million euros with the possibility of plus bonuses."
If so, it would mean an extremely expensive day for Carlo Ancelotti's club.
The Athletic's David Ornstein has revealed that Madrid have agreed a deal with Borussia Dortmund for the transfer of midfielder Jude Bellingham, who United have previously pursued along with other Premier League giants.
Dortmund have confirmed that the two sides have indeed reached an agreement for Bellingham, while Fabrizio Romano said the figure is 103 million euros plus additional bonuses.
Madrid president Florentino Perez started the transfer window in typical style after an embarrassing Champions League semi-final defeat by Manchester City as leaders aim to revive Ancelotti's side and return to success right away. instantly.
As of this morning, there have been no credible reports from Spain or England to substantiate Pedulla's claims about Kane.
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