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    Italian writer and media personality Fabrizio Corona, known for his controversial past and his role in exposing betting scandals involving Sandro Tonali, has stirred up
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    In the latest football news, several important stories have grabbed the attention of fans around the globe. Manchester United is once again focusing on Serie A talents for their January transfer window, showing interest in Milan's Theo Hernandez and Atalanta's midfielder Ederson. In the meantime, Chelsea has managed to seal a "bargain" deal with a £100k-per-week star for an outright move in 2025, demonstrating their intent to strengthen their squad for the upcoming seasons.

    Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has opened up about thriving under new coach Enzo Maresca, sharing his dreams of lifting the Premier League title. This comes alongside Chelsea's injury concerns, with manager Enzo Maresca revealing that both Wesley Fofana and Benoit Badiashile will be missing action for a "long period," though there is a hopeful update on Reece James' condition.

    On a larger scale, the UEFA Euro 2025 groups have been confirmed, sparking early predictions and excitement among fans about the continental competition. Moreover, Netflix has struck a landmark deal to broadcast the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, signaling a significant step towards increasing the accessibility and popularity of women's football across the globe.

    In transfer news, speculation continues with reports of Liverpool pushing to sign a new £25m star, Newcastle making moves for their top target, and Southampton racing to secure an "amazing" £100m ace to bolster their squad further. Lastly, in Serie A, Lazio has received a blow with midfielder Matias Vecino expected to be out for two to three months due to a thigh injury, adding to the list of clubs facing challenges due to player injuries.

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    2Chelsea161834
    3Arsenal161430
    4Nottingham Forest16228
    5Manchester City16527
    6Bournemouth16325
    7Aston Villa16-125
    8Fulham16224
    9Brighton16124
    10Tottenham161723
    11Brentford16223
    12Newcastle16223
    13Manchester United16222
    14West Ham16-819
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    18Ipswich16-1212
    19Wolves16-169
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    2Atletico Madrid172038
    3Real Madrid172137
    4Athletic Club181133
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    6Mallorca18-327
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    13Genoa16-1116
    14Lecce16-1716
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    4RB Leipzig14827
    5SC Freiburg14124
    6VfB Stuttgart14523
    7FSV Mainz 0514622
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