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Yahoo
7 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Report: Leverkusen linked with Djurgårdens left-back
According to Swedish journalist Daniel Kristoffersson, Bayer Leverkusen have taken an interest in Keita Kosugi. However, Leverkusen are not alone - OGC Nice, Atalanta and a number of other clubs have been scouting the Djurgårdens defender. The Swedish side, aware of the interest from around Europe, is reportedly demanding a fee of €9million for the 19-year-old left-back. Ultimately, Djurgårdens would prefer to keep him at least until the end of the season and maybe even until next summer. Last campaign, the Japanese youngster made 19 appearances in the Allsvenskan, during which he supplied 2 assists.


The Sun
01-05-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Djurgarden vs Chelsea LIVE SCORE: Conference League semi-final updates as Blues take early advantage in Sweden
Blues visit Evening and welcome to your comprehensive coverage of tonight's Europa Conference League action in Stockholm as Chelsea travel to Djurgårdens in the first leg of this semi-final. Simply put, Djurgårdens are massive outsiders with nothing spectacular standing out in their run to this position. Long gone the domestic stranglehold they had on the Allsvenskan in the 90s, with their last title coming in 2019. For Chelsea being overwhelming favourites in a European tie this year. Apart from Real Betis and Fiorentina, who are contesting for a final spot on the other side of the draw, the West Londoners are a class above the competing rest. The Blues are back in Stockholm for the first time since our triumph in the 1998 Cup Winners' Cup final. Not quite the glory days back then, but certainly a step up in quality to what the lot nowadays serve. That being said, Chelsea's squad is 43x more valuable than their artificial pitch-playing opponents. Anything other than a resounding win would reignite questions about Enzo Marseca's pedigree. Kick off at 8pm.


The Sun
01-05-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Djurgarden vs Chelsea LIVE SCORE: Conference League semi-final updates as Sancho puts Blues ahead
Blues visit Evening and welcome to your comprehensive coverage of tonight's Europa Conference League action in Stockholm as Chelsea travel to Djurgårdens in the first leg of this semi-final. Simply put, Djurgårdens are massive outsiders with nothing spectacular standing out in their run to this position. Long gone the domestic stranglehold they had on the Allsvenskan in the 90s, with their last title coming in 2019. For Chelsea being overwhelming favourites in a European tie this year. Apart from Real Betis and Fiorentina, who are contesting for a final spot on the other side of the draw, the West Londoners are a class above the competing rest. The Blues are back in Stockholm for the first time since our triumph in the 1998 Cup Winners' Cup final. Not quite the glory days back then, but certainly a step up in quality to what the lot nowadays serve. That being said, Chelsea's squad is 43x more valuable than their artificial pitch-playing opponents. Anything other than a resounding win would reignite questions about Enzo Marseca's pedigree. Kick off at 8pm.