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Atalanta is demanding €50m transfer fee for Ademola Lookman
Atalanta are demanding around €50 million for their star winger, Ademola Lookman, amid interest from Serie A champions Napoli. Napoli manager Antonio Conte is reportedly keen on bringing the Nigerian international to Naples this summer. However, the hefty price tag could prove a stumbling block for the deal. According to Football Italia, Napoli consider the fee significant, especially as Lookman, 27, is edging closer to 30 than 25. The club may propose a player-plus-cash deal, but Atalanta are focused on maximizing profit from the sale. Lookman impressed last season with 20 goals and seven assists in 40 appearances across all competitions. The previous season, he also delivered a strong performance with 17 goals and 10 assists.
Iran fires 10 missiles at two US bases in Qatar and Iraq in retaliation for Trump's bombing
Iran launched multiple missiles toward US bases in Qatar and Iraq in response to President Donald Trump's bombing of nuclear labs over the weekend. It was reported that Iran launched at least 10 missiles at the United States' biggest base in the Middle East and another in Iraq. Explosions were heard in the skies over Doha, the capital of Qatar. The Al-Udeid Air Base is located near Doha. Shortly after the attack, the Gulf nation of Bahrain which is home to the U.S. 5th Fleet headquarters temporarily suspended flights in its airspace, which is similar to what Qatar did shortly before it was hit. Qatar condemned the attack on Al Udeid Air Base attack but said it successfully intercepted the missiles and no casualties were reported. It said its airspace is now safe, and that there were no reported de@ths or injuries. Iran said the attack in Qatar matched the number of bombs dropped by the United States on its nuclear sites o...