• Giorgio Armani To Be Buried Monday In Private Ceremony

    Legendary Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who died on September 4, 2025, at age 91, will be buried on Monday in a private family ceremony in the medieval village of Rivalta, near Milan.

    Thousands of mourners paid their respects over the weekend as Armani’s coffin lay in state at the Armani Theatre in Milan.

    The Armani company announced it will close all its shops in Italy on Monday afternoon in his honour, while Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala declared a day of mourning.

    Tributes have poured in from Hollywood stars, political leaders, and global icons for the man who transformed modern fashion.

    Ref: AFP
    #GiorgioArmani #FashionIcon #Italy #Milan #BreakingNews
    Giorgio Armani To Be Buried Monday In Private Ceremony Legendary Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who died on September 4, 2025, at age 91, will be buried on Monday in a private family ceremony in the medieval village of Rivalta, near Milan. Thousands of mourners paid their respects over the weekend as Armani’s coffin lay in state at the Armani Theatre in Milan. The Armani company announced it will close all its shops in Italy on Monday afternoon in his honour, while Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala declared a day of mourning. Tributes have poured in from Hollywood stars, political leaders, and global icons for the man who transformed modern fashion. 📌 Ref: AFP #GiorgioArmani #FashionIcon #Italy #Milan #BreakingNews
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  • Christopher Nkunku: “The first time I heard about AC Milan… it was special for me. I didn’t think too much, I said yes immediately”.

    “I just wanted to hear about the project — and it happened”.
    Christopher Nkunku: “The first time I heard about AC Milan… it was special for me. I didn’t think too much, I said yes immediately”. “I just wanted to hear about the project — and it happened”.
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  • Picture of PM sport newspaper In 1999:

    Nigerian Footballers Jay Jay Okocha (PSG) and Taribo West (AC Milan) Ranked Among the World’s Highest-Paid Stars
    Picture of PM sport newspaper 📰 In 1999: Nigerian Footballers Jay Jay Okocha (PSG) and Taribo West (AC Milan) Ranked Among the World’s Highest-Paid Stars
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  • I would never advise my son to play for this country— Ex-Super Eagles Defender, Taribo West says as he Laments Neglect of Late Peter Rufai, Blasts NFF and Lagos State at Funeral.

    Former Super Eagles defender, Taribo West, could not hold back his emotions on Friday as he spoke to journalists at the funeral of ex-Nigeria goalkeeper, Peter Rufai. The ex-Inter Milan star, visibly shaken, expressed deep grief over the treatment meted out to Rufai after retirement, describing it as a shameful reflection of how Nigeria handles its football heroes.

    “I share the pains and burdens with the Rufai family,” West said. “It is disheartening that Lagos State and the Nigerian Football Federation dropped the buck on them. This is not how a nation should treat those who gave everything on the field.”

    Struggling to keep his emotions in check, West recounted how the news of Rufai’s death hit him harder than the loss of his own parents. “When my mother passed, I didn’t shed tears. When my father died in my hands, I didn’t cry.

    But when Rufai died, I had goosebumps and tears rolled down my cheeks. What kind of nation treats its heroes like this?” The former defender accused football authorities of neglect, pointing to similar cases of late Nigerian stars Stephen Keshi, Rashidi Yekini, and Thompson Oliha, all of whom, he said, were abandoned in their final years.

    “Imagine a family crying and begging among themselves just to raise money to bury a national hero. That is madness,” West fumed. “With this kind of example, I would never advise my son to play for this country.

    Do we even have a football federation in this Nigeria?” Taribo West ended his remarks by urging authorities to wake up to their responsibilities in honoring and supporting retired players who sacrificed for the country.

    It’s a sort of a warning that we really need to have a long-term plan. It is not something that we just wish it away,” he said. Drawing comparisons with the fight against COVID-19, Buratai highlighted the massive investments that went into information campaigns, communication, palliatives, and preventive measures during the pandemic, which eventually saw the entire country shut down.

    “The whole nation was locked down because of COVID-19. But we can do the same thing. We can lock down this country to make sure that everybody concentrates and deals with this crisis of so-called terrorists and bandits and kidnappers,” he noted.

    He stressed that insecurity, like a pandemic or natural disaster, requires nationwide mobilization and shared responsibility, not just the efforts of security forces. Buratai also cited last year’s Maiduguri flood as an example of how the country rallied together to provide relief and rehabilitation, urging that the same level of urgency should be applied to the fight against insecurity.
    I would never advise my son to play for this country— Ex-Super Eagles Defender, Taribo West says as he Laments Neglect of Late Peter Rufai, Blasts NFF and Lagos State at Funeral. Former Super Eagles defender, Taribo West, could not hold back his emotions on Friday as he spoke to journalists at the funeral of ex-Nigeria goalkeeper, Peter Rufai. The ex-Inter Milan star, visibly shaken, expressed deep grief over the treatment meted out to Rufai after retirement, describing it as a shameful reflection of how Nigeria handles its football heroes. “I share the pains and burdens with the Rufai family,” West said. “It is disheartening that Lagos State and the Nigerian Football Federation dropped the buck on them. This is not how a nation should treat those who gave everything on the field.” Struggling to keep his emotions in check, West recounted how the news of Rufai’s death hit him harder than the loss of his own parents. “When my mother passed, I didn’t shed tears. When my father died in my hands, I didn’t cry. But when Rufai died, I had goosebumps and tears rolled down my cheeks. What kind of nation treats its heroes like this?” The former defender accused football authorities of neglect, pointing to similar cases of late Nigerian stars Stephen Keshi, Rashidi Yekini, and Thompson Oliha, all of whom, he said, were abandoned in their final years. “Imagine a family crying and begging among themselves just to raise money to bury a national hero. That is madness,” West fumed. “With this kind of example, I would never advise my son to play for this country. Do we even have a football federation in this Nigeria?” Taribo West ended his remarks by urging authorities to wake up to their responsibilities in honoring and supporting retired players who sacrificed for the country. It’s a sort of a warning that we really need to have a long-term plan. It is not something that we just wish it away,” he said. Drawing comparisons with the fight against COVID-19, Buratai highlighted the massive investments that went into information campaigns, communication, palliatives, and preventive measures during the pandemic, which eventually saw the entire country shut down. “The whole nation was locked down because of COVID-19. But we can do the same thing. We can lock down this country to make sure that everybody concentrates and deals with this crisis of so-called terrorists and bandits and kidnappers,” he noted. He stressed that insecurity, like a pandemic or natural disaster, requires nationwide mobilization and shared responsibility, not just the efforts of security forces. Buratai also cited last year’s Maiduguri flood as an example of how the country rallied together to provide relief and rehabilitation, urging that the same level of urgency should be applied to the fight against insecurity.
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  • It’s Disheartening,’ Taribo West Slams Neglect Of Ex-Internationals At Rufai’s Burial

    Former Super Eagles defender Taribo West has decried the treatment of late goalkeeper Peter Rufai’s family, accusing football authorities of neglecting ex-internationals.

    Speaking at Rufai’s service of songs in Lagos, West lamented that both the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and Lagos FA failed to support the family, forcing them to solicit funds.

    The visibly emotional ex-AC Milan star said the pattern of abandonment seen with past legends like Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi, and Thompson Oliha shows why he would not advise his son to play for Nigeria.

    Rufai, Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper at the 1994 World Cup and AFCON-winning squad, was buried Friday at Ikoyi Cemetery, Lagos.

    #PeterRufai #SuperEagles #TariboWest
    It’s Disheartening,’ Taribo West Slams Neglect Of Ex-Internationals At Rufai’s Burial Former Super Eagles defender Taribo West has decried the treatment of late goalkeeper Peter Rufai’s family, accusing football authorities of neglecting ex-internationals. Speaking at Rufai’s service of songs in Lagos, West lamented that both the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and Lagos FA failed to support the family, forcing them to solicit funds. The visibly emotional ex-AC Milan star said the pattern of abandonment seen with past legends like Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi, and Thompson Oliha shows why he would not advise his son to play for Nigeria. Rufai, Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper at the 1994 World Cup and AFCON-winning squad, was buried Friday at Ikoyi Cemetery, Lagos. #PeterRufai #SuperEagles #TariboWest
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  • Football: Victor Boniface’s agent, on his way to Italy today for talks with AC Milan.

    Club to club agreement done for initial loan move with €30m buy option clause from Leverkusen.
    Football: Victor Boniface’s agent, on his way to Italy today for talks with AC Milan. Club to club agreement done for initial loan move with €30m buy option clause from Leverkusen.
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  • PSG’s Achraf Hakimi Faces Up to 15 Years in Prison if Convicted of R+pe.

    Paris Saint-Germain and Moroccan international defender, Achraf Hakimi, could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty of r+pe, following a formal indictment request by French prosecutors.

    According to Le Parisien, the Nanterre prosecutor’s office has asked for the case to proceed to the Hauts-de-Seine departmental cr+minal court. This move comes after more than a year of investigation into allegations made in early 2023.

    The official indictment request, signed on August 1, signals a critical development in the case. Hakimi was initially charged on March 3, 2023, after an investigating judge formally accused him of r+pe.

    He was taken into custody at the time and placed under judicial supervision. Despite the legal pressure, Hakimi has consistently denied the allegations and maintains his innocence.

    The 25-year-old former Real Madrid and Inter Milan player has continued to play for PSG throughout the investigation. The court will now decide whether to move forward with a full cr+minal trial. If convicted, Hakimi could be sentenced to as much as 15 years behind bars under French law.
    PSG’s Achraf Hakimi Faces Up to 15 Years in Prison if Convicted of R+pe. Paris Saint-Germain and Moroccan international defender, Achraf Hakimi, could face up to 15 years in prison if found guilty of r+pe, following a formal indictment request by French prosecutors. According to Le Parisien, the Nanterre prosecutor’s office has asked for the case to proceed to the Hauts-de-Seine departmental cr+minal court. This move comes after more than a year of investigation into allegations made in early 2023. The official indictment request, signed on August 1, signals a critical development in the case. Hakimi was initially charged on March 3, 2023, after an investigating judge formally accused him of r+pe. He was taken into custody at the time and placed under judicial supervision. Despite the legal pressure, Hakimi has consistently denied the allegations and maintains his innocence. The 25-year-old former Real Madrid and Inter Milan player has continued to play for PSG throughout the investigation. The court will now decide whether to move forward with a full cr+minal trial. If convicted, Hakimi could be sentenced to as much as 15 years behind bars under French law.
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  • Chelsea has placed a £100 million price tag on Nicolas Jackson amid interest from AC Milan.

    Source: Daily Mail
    Chelsea has placed a £100 million price tag on Nicolas Jackson amid interest from AC Milan. Source: Daily Mail
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  • Chelsea Push for Mike Maignan Intensifies as New Boss Enzo Maresca Backs Transfer Move

    The Blues are making major moves already this transfer window! Following an exclusive update on their interest in AC Milan’s Mike Maignan, fresh details reveal that Chelsea have officially opened talks to sign the highly-rated French goalkeeper.

    Newly appointed head coach Enzo Maresca is said to be a big admirer of Maignan, reportedly seeing him as the perfect fit for his tactical system — especially given his ability to play out from the back and command the box.

    • Direct contact has been initiated between Chelsea and Maignan’s camp.
    • Maresca has personally approved the pursuit, identifying Maignan as a top target.
    • AC Milan have yet to renew Maignan’s contract, leaving the door open for a possible move.

    With Chelsea looking to revamp their squad under Maresca, a new first-choice goalkeeper appears to be a top priority — and Maignan is now firmly on their radar.

    Fans should expect further developments in the coming weeks as negotiations progress.



    #ChelseaFC #MikeMaignan #TransferNews #CFCUpdates #PremierLeague #MarescaEra
    🔵 Chelsea Push for Mike Maignan Intensifies as New Boss Enzo Maresca Backs Transfer Move 🧤🔥 The Blues are making major moves already this transfer window! Following an exclusive update on their interest in AC Milan’s Mike Maignan, fresh details reveal that Chelsea have officially opened talks to sign the highly-rated French goalkeeper. Newly appointed head coach Enzo Maresca is said to be a big admirer of Maignan, reportedly seeing him as the perfect fit for his tactical system — especially given his ability to play out from the back and command the box. • Direct contact has been initiated between Chelsea and Maignan’s camp. • Maresca has personally approved the pursuit, identifying Maignan as a top target. • AC Milan have yet to renew Maignan’s contract, leaving the door open for a possible move. With Chelsea looking to revamp their squad under Maresca, a new first-choice goalkeeper appears to be a top priority — and Maignan is now firmly on their radar. Fans should expect further developments in the coming weeks as negotiations progress. ⸻ #ChelseaFC #MikeMaignan #TransferNews #CFCUpdates #PremierLeague #MarescaEra
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  • Chelsea’s Pursuit of Mike Maignan: AC Milan’s Star Goalkeeper Remains Unmoved 

    Chelsea Football Club has expressed interest in acquiring AC Milan’s esteemed goalkeeper, Mike Maignan, as part of their summer transfer plans. The Blues have been in ongoing discussions with AC Milan, primarily concerning midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and have used this opportunity to inquire about Maignan’s availability. 

    Maignan, who has established himself as one of Europe’s top goalkeepers since his move to Milan in 2021, is under contract until 2026. Despite Chelsea’s interest, AC Milan has shown strong resistance to the idea of parting ways with the 29-year-old French international. 

    While Chelsea continues to seek a new first-choice goalkeeper, Maignan’s commitment to AC Milan remains firm. The Italian club values him highly and is not inclined to entertain offers for his transfer at this time.

    #ChelseaFC #MikeMaignan #ACMilan #TransferNews #GoalkeeperSearch
    🔵 Chelsea’s Pursuit of Mike Maignan: AC Milan’s Star Goalkeeper Remains Unmoved  Chelsea Football Club has expressed interest in acquiring AC Milan’s esteemed goalkeeper, Mike Maignan, as part of their summer transfer plans. The Blues have been in ongoing discussions with AC Milan, primarily concerning midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and have used this opportunity to inquire about Maignan’s availability.  Maignan, who has established himself as one of Europe’s top goalkeepers since his move to Milan in 2021, is under contract until 2026. Despite Chelsea’s interest, AC Milan has shown strong resistance to the idea of parting ways with the 29-year-old French international.  While Chelsea continues to seek a new first-choice goalkeeper, Maignan’s commitment to AC Milan remains firm. The Italian club values him highly and is not inclined to entertain offers for his transfer at this time. #ChelseaFC #MikeMaignan #ACMilan #TransferNews #GoalkeeperSearch
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  • PSG Thrash Inter Milan To Win First-Ever Champions League Title
    Qatari-owned PSG are just the second French club since Marseille in 1993 to win European football's top trophy.
    PSG Thrash Inter Milan To Win First-Ever Champions League Title Qatari-owned PSG are just the second French club since Marseille in 1993 to win European football's top trophy.
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