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Le Real Madrid en ébullition, un prodige a accepté de revenir au club
L'information était dans les tuyaux depuis un moment, elle se confirme encore plus. Le Real Madrid devrait bien récupérer un de ses anciens talents. Eté 2024, Nico Paz quitte le Real Madrid, transféré à Come. En Italie et sous les ordres de Cesc Fabregas, l'international argentin enchaine les belles performances. Le milieu offensif réveille l'appétit des grands clubs comme Liverpool, Manchester United, l'Inter Milan, Tottenham et même du Paris FC. Mais le Real Madrid qui a conservé une clause de rachat veut lui aussi profiter des qualités du joueur. Selon les informations de Fabrizio Romano, le meneur de jeu de 21 ans sera la toute première recrue du Real à l'été 2026. Le journaliste italien affirme que Paz a déjà donné son accord aux Merengue. Déjà très précieux la saison dernière, le natif de Santa Cruz de Tenerife en Espagne est encore décisif cette saison. https://youtu.be/F7AuOyTLeZg?si=hSiqxnpzQMQMu7H7 En 12 rencontres de Serie A avec Come, Nico Paz a inscrit 5 buts et délivré 4 passes décisives. L’article Le Real Madrid en ébullition, un prodige a accepté de revenir au club est apparu en premier sur les-transferts.com.

TotalEnergies Sells Stake in Nigerian Offshore Asset for $510 Million
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Italian man ‘dressed as dead mother in order to claim her pension’
Man from Borgo Virgilio investigated for benefit fraud and hiding body since woman’s death in 2022An Italian man is under investigation for benefit fraud and hiding a body after allegedly dressing up as his dead mother – including mimicking her hairstyle with a wig and wearing makeup and jewellery – in order to claim her pension.The man, from Borgo Virgilio close to the northern Italian city of Mantua, allegedly claimed thousands of euros in pension payments after the death of his mother in 2022. Instead of reporting her death, he allegedly hid her body in his home. Continue reading...

Four more people arrested in connection with Louvre heist
French media say those held include alleged final member of four-man gang who broke into museumFrench authorities have arrested four more people in connection with last month’s spectacular heist of an estimated €88m (£77m) of crown jewels from the Louvre, the Paris prosecutor has said.“They are two men aged 38 and 39, and two women aged 31 and 40, all from the Paris region,” Laure Beccuau said. French media said the arrests included the last remaining alleged member of the four-man gang who broke into the museum. Continue reading...

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Abercrombie & Fitch lifted by Hollister despite slowdown at flagship brand
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Oddo BHF Lowers Target Price on Bigben After Half-Year Results

