Sports
EPL: Joao Felix names Premier League club he’ll join if he leaves Atletico Madrid

By Adeleye Kunle
Atletico Madrid forward, Joao Felix, has named the English Premier League club he would join if he ever decides to leave the Wanda Metropolitano in the near future.
Felix joined Atletico Madrid back in 2019 during the summer transfer window for €125 million.
The 22-year-old has not been able to meet the expectations put on him, failing to reach double digits in LaLiga goals even once.
The Portugal international was linked with a summer move to Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United in the past but eventually stayed put in Madrid.
PSG were monitoring him before Kylian Mbappe signed a contract extension with them this summer, while Man United instead chose to sign Antony from Ajax.
Felix still has four years left on his current contract with Atletico Madrid.
But when asked to name the club he would like to join after leaving Atletico Madrid, Felix surprisingly named Premier League side Leeds United
-
Politics6 days ago
JUST-IN: George Turnah Welcomes Isaac Amakuro’s Disassociation from G-House Political Family
-
Business1 day ago
An Open Appeal To The Gov. Of Bayelsa State, Sen. Diri Douye Regarding The Removal Of My Prominent Billboard On Azikoro Road, Near Ekeki Park.
-
News2 days ago
Police have arrested three suspects who offered a pregnant woman N30 million to terminate her six-month-old fetus for a ritual in Niger State
-
Crime6 days ago
Why I Butchered Student I Met on Facebook – Kwara Cleric
-
Politics5 days ago
Breaking News: The Federal High Court has ordered PDP to go ahead with its South-South Zonal Congress
-
Politics5 days ago
Rivers Crisis: Eze Warns Tinubu That Posterity Will Judge Him If Fubara Is Humiliated
-
Gist1 day ago
A housewife in Bauchi has stabbed her husband to death during a dispute over child custody
-
Business5 days ago
Dangote Reveals That Government Contributes Only 15% to GDP