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Bergkamp signed for Italian club Internazionale in 1993, where he had two disappointing seasons.
Radja Nainggolan: Roma midfielder signs new deal with Italian club.
On 12 January 2015,Suso signed a four-year deal with Italian club Milan, effective upon the expiration of his contract with Liverpool, which ended in July 2015.
On 31 July 2015,it was announced that Milinković-Savić would join Italian club Lazio.
After finishing his career as player in Italian club Rari Nantes Savona for the club he continued working as sports manager for European competitions in the period 2006- 2014.
The Spurs and England footballer Paul Gascoigne is reported to be on the verge of joining the Italian club Lazio.
Opponent in the final was the Italian club Savona, the first game in Italy ended with 9: 7 for Savona, that in the second leg in Kotor with goal in the overtime Kataro won with 8: 5 and won the first trophy in the club's history.
I only hope that he's happy, andif that means being a director at a big Italian club, that's fine.
Ronaldo left Real Madrid for Juventus in a $129.3 million deal last week, but the Italian club will not get the bulk of the transfer fee from shirt sales alone as, typically, clubs only receive 10-15% of the revenue the kit manufacturer generates(in this case Adidas).
The basketball player was constantly involved in the national team of Croatia,playing for Spanish and Italian clubs.
Ronaldo left Real Madrid for Juventus last week in a £99.2 million deal, but the Italian club will not recuperate the bulk of the transfer fee from shirt sales alone, as typically clubs receive only 10-15% of the revenue generated by the kit manufacturer(in this case, Adidas).
Nešović was a member of the Red Star until 2010,when after a successful season she signed a contract with Italian club Asystel Novara.
Miguel Luís Pinto Veloso(Portuguese pronunciation:[miˈɣɛɫ ˈlwiʃ ˈpĩtu vɨˈlozu]; born 11 May 1986)is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Italian club Hellas Verona.
Henry left Monaco in January 1999, one year before his intimate and closest teammate David Trezeguet,and moved to Italian club Juventus for £10.5 million.
Lassi Lappalainen(born 24 August 1998) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a winger forCanadian club CF Montréal[1] on loan from Italian club Bologna.
Mohamed Salah Ghaly(Egyptian Arabic: محمد صـلاح; born 15 June 1992) is an Egyptian professional footballer,who plays for Italian club Roma and the Egypt national team as a winger.
In December 2000, Juventus was ranked seventh in the FIFA's historic ranking of the best clubs in the world and nine years later was ranked second best club in Europe during the 20th Century based on a statistical studyseries by the IFFHS, the highest for an Italian club in both.
Mauro Emanuel Icardi(Spanish pronunciation:[ˈmauɾo emaˈnwel iˈkaɾði]; born 19 February 1993)is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian club Inter Milan and the Argentina national team.
This meant Juventus had won 20 Italian league titles and were allowed to add a second golden star to their shirt,thus becoming the only Italian club to achieve this.
Around 160 boys aged 6 to 16, will have the opportunity to go through the school of football on the open pitch of Sports centre''Vujadin Boškov'', managed by the trainers of the prestigious Italian club AC Milan from 30 June till 3 July.
Milan last year spent more than200 million euros(then nearly $250 million) on new players amid questions over the financial stability of the Chinese-led consortium that purchased the Italian club from Silvio Berlusconi for $800 million in April 2017.
With successive triumphs in the 1984 European Super Cup and 1985 Intercontinental Cup, it become the first and thus far only in the world to complete a clean sweep of all confederation trophies; an achievement that they revalidated with the title won in the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup after another successful era led by Marcello Lippi,becoming in addition the only professional Italian club to have won every ongoing honour available to the first team and organised by a national or international football association.