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Serie A: Lookman gets return date from injury

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Atalanta winger Ademola Lookman will return to action for Atalanta before the end of the month.
Lookman sustained a knee injury in training last month and is yet to make an appearance for Gian Piero Gasperini’s side since then.
The 27-year-old has missed La Dea’s last three games across all competitions.
The former Leicester City player will also not be available for both legs of Atalanta’s UEFA Champions League play-off clash with Club Brugge.
The Nigerian, according to Transfermarkt, will, however, be available for Atalanta’s Serie A clash with Empoli on February 23.
Lookman has scored 14 goals and provided seven assists in 27 games across all competitions for Atalanta this season.

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Nigeria seeks to host 2030 Commonwealth Games

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April 7, 2025By
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Nigeria has formally expressed interest in hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Abuja.
The Nigerian Olympic Committee, NOC, made the announcement following an executive committee meeting held on 3 April in Abuja.
Ekwutosblog gathered that the bid can only move forward if it secures the official backing of the Federal Government.
In a statement issued on Monday by NOC’s Public Relations Officer, Tony Nezianya, the committee stressed that hosting the Commonwealth Games would offer a strategic platform for Nigeria to exhibit its strides in national development, improve its international profile, and deepen the culture of sports across the nation.
Nezianya described the bid as a unique opportunity to reflect Nigeria’s growth, elevate its standing among the community of nations, and inspire a new generation of athletes.
Nigeria last hosted a major multi-sport event in 2003, when the 8th All-Africa Games (COJA 2003) took place in Abuja. NOC noted that the success of that event demonstrated Nigeria’s capacity to organise large-scale international competitions and laid a strong foundation for future hosting ambitions.
A successful bid for the 2030 Games is expected to catalyse major investment in sports infrastructure, particularly in the Federal Capital Territory.
NOC further stated that such infrastructural development would not only revitalise the nation’s sports economy but also provide lasting facilities for future generations.
Beyond infrastructure, the hosting of the Commonwealth Games would offer substantial economic and social benefits. The anticipated influx of international visitors would invigorate local businesses and the hospitality industry.
Meanwhile, the planning and execution of the event would generate employment and foster the acquisition of valuable technical and organisational skills.
According to the committee, the bid also seeks to present Nigeria as a nation that values athletic excellence, inclusiveness, peace, and cultural richness.
The next edition of the Commonwealth Games is set to take place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 17 to 29 March 2026. Glasgow previously hosted the Games in 2014, the same year Nigeria submitted a bid but ultimately lost to Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Africa is also poised to make history by hosting the Youth Olympic Games for the first time, with Dakar, Senegal, scheduled to welcome young athletes from 31 October to 13 November 2026.
Other significant forthcoming events include the Winter Olympic Games in Milano-Cortina in February 2027, the African Beach Games in Equatorial Guinea later that year, the 14th African Games in Egypt from January to February 2027, and the Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles in July 2028.
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Garnacho has to leave Old Trafford, make way for Osimhen – Rio Ferdinand

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April 7, 2025By
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Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has advised Alejandro Garnacho to consider leaving Old Trafford, should it facilitate Victor Osimhen’s arrival from Napoli in a potential exchange.
Manchester United are reportedly eager to secure the services of a top-class striker during the upcoming summer transfer window. The club has been strongly linked with Osimhen, who is currently on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli.
Napoli had expressed interest in Garnacho during the January transfer window but saw their offer rejected by United.
Speaking on his podcast, Ferdinand suggested that this could be an opportune moment for Garnacho to make the move to Napoli, thereby enabling Osimhen’s transfer to Manchester United.
“I would want him to play on the left wing at Napoli, with Osimhen coming the other way,” Ferdinand stated.
“Because Garnacho—if we didn’t have Amorim as the manager and instead had a coach who played with traditional wingers—I wouldn’t consider selling him. I like him. I love him.
“But if I’m Manchester United, Victor Osimhen must arrive at the club next season. I would make it happen. And the caveat is, if I were advising Garnacho, I’d tell him to go to Napoli.”
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Chelsea ‘breach UEFA limits on financial losses’, could be banned from Europe

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April 5, 2025By
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Chelsea have breached UEFA limits on financial losses, according to the UK Times.
On Monday, the Blues posted a net profit of almost £130 million in their latest accounts published.
This profit was arrived at after they sold their women’s team to their sister company.
A statement on Chelsea’s website however didn’t specify how much the women’s team was sold to BlueCo, the holding company used in Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital’s takeover three years ago.
It only noted that “profit on disposal of subsidiaries” was £198.7 million .
The move helped Chelsea avoid breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules last season.
But the loophole has been rejected by UEFA and means the Blues have overspent and are now set to be punished.
It is reported that the Blues are now in talks with UEFA over a financial penalty and having to follow a spending plan for the next three seasons.

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