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April 23, 2024. Sports news round-up / last 24 hours
Adrian Rusu

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The sports world has been marked in the last few hours by a series of important events. The most commented and analyzed topics have been football, with Inter Milan becoming Italian champions, the El Clasico controversy, player transfers and Nadia Comăneci's interview with As.
FOTBAL INTERNAL
- Petrolul Ploiești/UTA: Petrolul Ploiești and UTA played out a 1-1 draw in their play-out match.
- Șumudică/Rapid: The "Șumudică at Rapid" soap opera continues. The coach's statements that he is in talks with Angelescu to take over the team have apparently upset majority shareholder Dan Șucu.
Transfers
- Denis Drăguș: Denis Drăguș signs with Trabzonspor on a €1.6m annual salary. The Turks will pay €2 million for the Standard Liege striker.
- Xavi Hernandez: If he leaves Barcelona, Xavi could sign for another big club in Europe. Speculation in the sports press is sparking interest from Italian side AC Milan in the Spanish coach.
- Ianis Hagi: Ianis Hagi is parting ways with Glasgow Rangers and signing for a new club, with a Champions League appearance next on the cards, marking a major step in his career. It looks like Gică Hagi's son will follow in his father's footsteps and sign for Galatasaray.
- Jayson Papeau/Rapid: Rapid have opened negotiations with Jayson Papeau to extend his contract.
FOTBAL INTERNATIONAL
- Inter Milan: Inter Milan became Italian champions, winning their 20th title after beating nearest challengers AC Milan.
- Laporta/Barcelona: Controversy in El Clasico. Laporta is calling for a replay of the Real Madrid-Barcelona match, sparking heated arguments.
GYMNASTICS
- Nadia Comăneci: Nadia Comăneci gave an interview to Spanish journalists from AS in which she recalled the top 10 routine she performed at the Montreal Olympics.
SNOOKER
- Mark Selby: Mark Selby has been surprisingly knocked out of the World Snooker Championships.
Top Athletes and Teams
- Inter Milan
- Barcelona
- Nadia Comăneci
- Rapid București/Marius Șumudică
- Xavi