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10-08-2025
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🚨 Arnaut Danjuma joins Valencia, transferred from Villarreal
Villarreal CF and Valencia CF have reached an agreement for the transfer of Dutch striker Arnaut Danjuma. The player will join the 'che' team from the 2025/26 season, ending his time as a player for the 'Yellow Submarine'. Danjuma, who arrived at Villarreal in the 2021/2022 season, has been with the club for four campaigns. With this move, Valencia strengthens its attack with a high-quality and experienced player, who will seek to be a key piece in the team's scheme. The transfer has been closed after intense negotiations between both clubs, which have finally reached an understanding for the transfer of the player, who now begins a new stage in his career at Mestalla. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Justin Setterfield - 2025 Getty Images
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08-08-2025
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Valencia open talks over deal for Villarreal star
La Liga rivals Valencia and Villarreal have this week kicked into gear talks over a potential summer transfer. That's according to market expert Fabrizio Romano, who points towards Arnaut Danjuma as the subject of these negotiations. Attacker Danjuma is for his part fresh off another season out on loan away from parent club Villarreal. After spending time with Premier League pair Tottenham and Everton the season prior, this time round, the 28-year-old joined Girona on a year-long loan. And his performances along the way – five goals and two assists in 35 appearances – evidently proved enough to pique the attentions of another La Liga outfit. This comes amid confirmation on the part of journalist Fabrizio Romano, citing information from Marca, that: 'Valencia have opened talks to sign Danjuma with player keen on the move, negotiations ongoing. No issues on personal terms and deal on, as Marca reported.' Any transfer agreement betwen Valencia and Villarreal is expected to come in the form of yet another loan. Conor Laird – GSFN


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31-03-2025
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Lewandowski shines as Barca blank Girona, Inter on top
ROME: Robert Lewandowski took his tally for the season to 38 with a double as Barcelona beat Girona 4-1 to move three points clear at the top of La Liga on Sunday. The Poland international found the back of the net twice inside after Arnaut Danjuma had equalised following Ladislav Krejci's own goal, and Ferran Torres came off the bench to seal the rout four minutes from time. Fourth-placed Athletic Bilbao endured a frustrating afternoon as they were held to a 0-0 home draw by Osasuna, while Real Mallorca slipped to a 1-0 defeat at Valencia with Diego Lopez doing the damage. First-half goals from Ayoze Perez and Thierno Barry either side of Carles Perez's equaliser helped Villarreal to maintain their pursuit of the top four with a 2-1 victory at Getafe. Johnny Cardoso and Cucho Hernandez kept Real Betis in the hunt for atop-six finish as their goals overhauled Ruben Vargas' opener in a2-1 home win over Sevilla. Serie A champions Inter Milan had to survive a late Udinese fight back to maintain their three-point lead at the top. Simone Inzaghi's side raced into a two-goal lead through Marko Arnautovic and Davide Frattesi, but Oumar Solet's 71st-minute goal sparked a late flurry which ultimately failed to yield an equaliser. Napoli remained hot on Inter's heels as the 400th goal of Romelu Lukaku's career left AC Milan's hopes of Champions League football hanging by a thread. Matteo Politano and Lukaku both scored inside the opening 19 minutes, and the game ended 2-1 to the hosts after Santiago Gimenez saw his penalty saved by Alex Meret before fellow substitute Luka Jovic reduced the deficit six minutes from time. Moise Kean struck on the stroke of half-time to hand Fiorentina a 1-0 home win over high-flying Atalanta to stay within a point of the top six. Nicolas Viola and substitutes Gianluca Gaetano and Zito Luvumbo all scored after the break to hand Cagliari a 3-0 home victory against bottom-of-the-table Monza. Matias Fernandez-Pardo fired Lille into Ligue 1's top five with the only goal in a 1-0 derby triumph over Lens. Brest's hopes of dragging themselves into the top six were boosted by a 4-2 victory at Toulouse, while Rennes emerged from their mid-table trip to Angers on the right end of a 3-0 scoreline. Auxerre's Florian Aye came off the bench to deepen basement boys Montpellier's woes with the only goal in a 1-0 triumph, while Timothee Pembele breathed new life into Le Havre's survival hopes with a late winner in a 3-2 home victory over Nantes. — PA Media/dpa
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29-01-2025
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Player Ratings as Arsenal Beat Girona to Reach UEFA Champions League Last 16
Arsenal's journey in this season's UEFA Champions League took a promising turn with a 2-1 victory against Girona, securing their spot in the last 16. This win not only underscores their campaign ambitions but also highlights their ability to turn the game around under pressure. Despite the initial setback with Girona taking the lead through Arnaut Danjuma, Arsenal's resilience shone brightly. The North London club, already assured of at least a play-off round appearance, needed a win to bypass the knockout play-offs and they responded emphatically. Jorginho's calm penalty and a remarkable effort from the young prodigy Ethan Nwaneri, flipping the script before half-time, showcased Arsenal's lethal efficiency in crucial moments. The match wasn't without its drama towards the end. Girona almost levelled the score with a late goal from Cristhian Stuani, but it was disallowed for offside. Adding to the high tension, Raheem Sterling missed a penalty in stoppage time, which could have put the game beyond doubt. Arsenal's tactical flexibility was on full display, adapting to the early challenge posed by Girona. Mikel Arteta's decision to utilise his squad's depth and youthful energy, particularly in the form of Nwaneri, paid dividends. This match further underlined Arteta's prowess in managing game situations and his players' commitment to the tactical blueprint. Girona, on the other hand, despite their spirited start, couldn't sustain the pressure. Their early lead through Danjuma's initiative showed their capability to challenge top teams, but maintaining that intensity for the full 90 minutes remains a work in progress. Reflecting on individual contributions, here's how the players fared: GK: Neto – 6 RB: Thomas Partey – 7 CB: Jakub Kiwior – 7 CB: Gabriel – 7 LB: Riccardo Calafiori – 8 CM: Martin Odegaard (c) – 8 CM: Jorginho – 8 CM: Mikel Merino – 8 RW: Ethan Nwaneri – 8 ST: Leandro Trossard – 8 LW: Raheem Sterling – 7 Substitutes: Jurrien Timber – 7, Myles Lewis-Skelly – 7, Kai Havertz – 6, Declan Rice and Gabriel Martinelli not rated. GK: Pau Lopez – 8 RB: Arnau Martinez – 6 CB: Antal Yaakobishvili – 6 CB: Juanpe (c) – 7 LB: Alejandro Frances – 6 CM: Ivan Martin – 7 CM: Oriol Romeu – 7 RM: Yaser Asprilla – 6 AM: Viktor Tsyhankov – 6 LM: Arnaut Danjuma – 8 ST: Abel Ruiz – 6 Substitutes: Cristhian Stuani – 6, Jhon Solis – 6, Yangel Herrera – 6, Donny van de Beek – 6, Cristian Portu – 6. As Arsenal progresses to the latter stages of the Champions League, their performance against Girona will be seen as a critical point in their season's narrative. The ability to overcome adversity and secure crucial wins will be vital as they face tougher opponents. Girona, while disappointed, can take heart from their performance. Competing with the likes of Arsenal and making them work hard for their win demonstrates the progress they are making on the European stage.