João Félix has made a positive start to life as an AC Milan player, scoring on his debut off the bench in the Italian Cup ...
Despite the false dawns, clubs continue to invest in Joao Felix. His Milan move offers hope that he can reignite his career ...
Chelsea manager, Enzo Maresca, has claimed that his team is not missing attacking midfielder Joao Felix. According to Maresca ...
A loan move for Disasi could pave the way for Villa to chase a high-profile deal for his Chelsea team-mate Joao Felix, who is currently behind Cole Palmer at Stamford Bridge. Emery is reportedly a ...
In the case of Joao Félix, he does have it. It's a case of looking at the right environment to bring out the best of the player. Unai does a good job in that department." ...
João Félix and Marco Asensio are candidates to strengthen Aston Villa's attack in this transfer window, according to Monchi, the club's president of football operations. Monchi also confirmed ...
Aston Villa are exploring a move to sign Chelsea midfielder Joao Felix (Picture ... that’s why he went to Barcelona. ‘Then, in the operation with Conor Gallagher and Atletico, he had to ...
Felix returned ... and he trusts in Joao’s talent. “The first time, Aston Villa were in the Conference League and he wanted the Champions League, that’s why he went to Barcelona.
Aston Villa sporting director Monchi has confirmed his club's long-standing interest in Chelsea forward Joao Felix, while also ... that is why he went to Barcelona. Then, in the operation with ...
The future of Joao Felix at Chelsea remains uncertain as we head into the final few days of the January transfer window. cv "The only thing I've said since the start of this season is that it is ...
From Barcelona’s towering churches and bustling avenues to the sun-drenched beaches and idyllic plazas, it’s obvious why this city captures visitors’ hearts and refuses to let go.
After scoring a stunning second goal against Morecambe in the FA Cup third round, Joao Felix barely celebrated. The 25-year-old was described as a "man for the small occasions" by the Telegraph ...