Haberler   
  English   
  Kurdî   
  En.Haberler.Com - Latest News
SEARCH IN NEWS:
  HOME PAGE 18/09/2024 06:37 
News  > 

Last minute bomb is about to explode! Roma has expelled Zalewski from the squad.

Last minute bomb is about to explode! Roma has expelled Zalewski from the squad.

13.09.2024 14:51

In the final hours of the transfer window, Galatasaray reached an agreement with Roma for Nicola Zalewski, but the player did not accept the deal. Zalewski's refusal to join Galatasaray angered Roma officials and he was excluded from the squad. Rejecting all four offers made by Galatasaray, Zalewski was sidelined by Roma.

As the final hours of the transfer period approach, Galatasaray's agenda is on fire. Although an agreement was reached with Roma regarding Nicola Zalewski, the yellow-reds had to walk away from the table as they couldn't convince the player.

Galatasaray had reached an agreement with Roma to pay a total of 12 million euros for the transfer fee, which made Roma quite happy. However, Nicola Zalewski's attitude ruined everything.

EXCLUDED FROM THE SQUAD

Nicola Zalewski, who rejected all 4 offers made by Galatasaray one after another, made an interesting move. Galatasaray, offering a fortune to Nicola Zalewski with each revised offer, increased the amount each time. However, Nicola Zalewski gave the same 'no' answer to Galatasaray after each revision and was excluded from the squad by Roma.



 
Latest News

  • Chilling claim about the explosion of paging devices in Lebanon.
  • Israel has been accused of launching a cyber attack on the communication devices used by Hezbollah members in Lebanon. The explosions, which lasted for approximately 30 minutes in Beirut, resulted in the death of 9 people and injured 2800 others. It is alleged that the Israeli Intelligence Agency, Mossad, planted explosives in the batteries of the communication devices used by Hezbollah.
  • 10 minutes ago...

  • How did a pager turn into a bomb? Here is the most powerful scenario regarding Israel's cyber attack.
  • Speaking to Haberler.com about Israel's cyber attack in Lebanon, Prof. Dr. Ali Murat Kırık, a faculty member at Marmara University, said, "Explosives placed inside the device can be simultaneously detonated by remote signals. Small, inconspicuous electronic devices like communication devices are often seen as ordinary means of communication and can go unnoticed in security checks."
  • 30 minutes ago...



 
 
Top News