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ASTON VILLA SERIOUSLY INTERESTED IN €25M RATED SERIE A SPANIARD ADRIAN BERNABE

Aston Villa are targeting a €25m move for Parma's versatile Spanish midfielder, Adrian Bernabe. The ex-Man City prospect faces competition from AC Milan, Inter, Roma, and Napoli.

Aston Villa Seriously Interested In €25M Rated Serie A Spaniard Adrian Bernabe
Villa Leads Race To Snap Up Highly Rated Spaniard

Aston Villa is said to have an interest in Adrian Bernabe, according to a report from the Italian outlet Milan Live. For the upcoming season, the Villans are looking to strengthen their first-team squad with a versatile midfielder, making the 24-year-old Parma player a target. 

But Aston Villa won't be alone in their pursuit of the Spaniard, as AC Milan, AS Roma, Inter Milan, and Napoli are also among the Serie A giants eyeing a potential signing. Meanwhile, Parma is expected to demand at least €25 million before allowing Bernabe to leave.

Current status of Adrian Bernabe in Serie A  


Since transferring from Manchester City to Parma Calcio in July 2021, Adrian Bernabe has emerged as one of the top young talents in Serie A. The 24-year-old, originally from Barcelona, spent most of his formative years there before graduating from FC Barcelona's youth academy. 

So far, the Spanish midfielder has proven to be a reliable player for Parma, despite not making a mark at Manchester City. Bernabe has recorded 18 goals and 10 assists in over 100 appearances for the Serie A side. In the meantime, several prestigious clubs have taken notice of this former Barcelona talent's impressive development. Aston Villa will be among those clubs seeking to secure his services.


Is a Premier League comeback on the horizon?  


It's understandable why Aston Villa would be keen on Adrian Bernabe. Although Unai Emery has a solid midfield, the Villans are actively exploring options for a versatile midfielder ahead of the next two transfer windows. However, Ross Barkley has faced fitness challenges over the past year, and John McGinn is approaching his thirties.

Consequently, Aston Villa is looking at various players, including Bernabe and Christos Mouzakitis. Having struggled to find his feet at Manchester City, the Spanish midfielder may feel he has unfinished business in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Parma is likely to insist on at least €25 million before parting ways with Bernabe. 

Besides the Villans, the 24-year-old Spaniard is also being targeted by Serie A giants AC Milan, AS Roma, Inter Milan, and Napoli. Given the interest from Aston Villa and other esteemed clubs, it will be intriguing to see where Bernabe’s career goes from here.

SANTIAGO CASTRO SCORES AGAIN AS BOLOGNA CLINCHES BACK-TO-BACK AWAY VICTORIES

Bologna takes a 1-0 lead! Discover how Santiago Castro’s "maturity" and an early goal stunned Brann in icy Europa League action.

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Santiago Castro's early strike secures a vital 1-0 Europa League lead

Vincenzo Italiano couldn’t say enough good things about Santiago Castro after Bologna’s 1-0 win away at Brann in the Europa League play-off. “Tonight, I saw a really mature performance,” he said.

Bologna couldn’t have asked for a better start in Bergen’s icy weather. Castro caught everyone off guard with a sharp, angled shot that slipped past the keeper just nine minutes in.

They had chances to add more; Orsolini and Dallinga both forced good saves. On the other end, Skorupski had to pull off a tricky double stop when Brann finally threatened.

For Italiano, this felt like a turning point. “We had to adapt; there was no way around it. We knew it’d be tough, so we checked the pitch last night, even in the dark,” he told Sky Sport Italia. When they arrived from Italy on Wednesday, the floodlights weren’t even on for their media duties.

“We couldn’t do much more than that. No sense risking injuries. We got the win, but it’s just a one-goal advantage.”

He’s already looking ahead to the return leg at the Dall’Ara. Hopefully, we do better at home. Honestly, every time we play there lately, it feels like we’re cursed.”

That away win gives Bologna a solid edge heading into Thursday’s second leg.

Things weren’t looking great for them at the start of 2026. Just two wins in fourteen matches – it was rough. Now, after beating Torino 2-1 away in Serie A and tonight’s win, they finally have some momentum.

“These two wins gave us a boost. It’s tough keeping your spirits up when you’re losing all the time and playing every three days. It chips away at the confidence you’ve built up,” Italiano said.

“Tonight, the team played with real maturity. I hope this becomes our standard. Start with the right attitude, and stay focused. We’re not giving up as many chances now, and that’s the difference. We have to keep that up.”

Castro’s on fire too; he’s scored in three straight games and made a point of celebrating with his coach tonight.

“Santi brings something special. He’s hungry. You see it at every training session, every minute he’s on the pitch. He’s even talking football on the bus,” Italiano said.

“It’s a joy to work with young players who are this hungry and willing to help the team. I’m thrilled he’s scoring consistently now.

“He’s so mature for his age. As a centre-forward, he sacrifices a lot for the team off the ball. I always tell him that hard work pays off. Just keep at it.”

Back in November, when these teams faced off in the group stage, it finished 0-0. Bologna had more chances, even with ten men for over an hour. That draw stung; they barely missed out on direct qualification for the Europa League Round of 16.

“We played a tough match against Torino last week because we couldn’t afford another slip-up,” Italiano said.

“These guys showed focus, grit, and a willingness to sacrifice. That's all I want from now until the end of the season. We’ve paid dearly for mistakes and slipped in the Serie A standings, but we can turn things around, especially at home.”

FABREGAS APOLOGY: "I CROSSED THE LINE"—COMO BOSS BEGS FOR FORGIVENESS AFTER UNSPORTING ACT

Pure chaos at San Siro: Discover why Allegri was sent off and why Fabregas physically grabbed a Milan player mid-match.

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Allegri and Fabregas clash physically as Milan and Como draw 1-1

San Siro turned into pure chaos as Massimiliano Allegri and Cesc Fabregas clashed right on the touchline. The match itself, a tense, sometimes ugly 1-1 draw between AC Milan and Como, felt almost secondary to the drama off the pitch. Red cards, physical run-ins, and a tunnel shouting match made it clear: the veteran manager and the ambitious rookie aren’t about to be friends anytime soon.

From the start, the technical area buzzed with tension. As the game wore on, things escalated when Fabregas lost his composure. He got furious that Alexis Saelemaekers avoided a second yellow, so Fabregas actually tried to stop him himself, grabbing his shirt as the Milan winger tried to break forward. That’s pretty much unheard of. Milan’s bench exploded, players and staff piled in, and Allegri ended up seeing red. The whole thing was a mess.

Even after the final whistle, the bad blood lingered. You could feel it in the air. This wasn’t just about tonight; it dated back to their first meeting earlier in the season. But now, everything spilt out in public. Milan dropped more points in the title race, which Allegri tried to play down, but you could see the frustration written all over his face.

The drama didn’t end on the pitch. Both managers bumped into each other in the tunnel, where Allegri, never shy, fired off, “You’re a child who just started coaching.” He brushed off the scuffle as a matter of discipline, not just tempers flaring.

Afterwards, Fabregas faced the press looking pretty shaken. He admitted he crossed a line. “I ask for forgiveness. I did something unsporting, something I’m not proud of. We won the ball, but I touched Saelemaekers out of emotion. Like Chivu said the other day: hands off, especially if you’re the coach. This can’t happen. I hope it never does again.”

Allegri wasn’t in the mood to forgive or forget. Sarcasm dripping, he shot back, “So if someone’s running down the sideline next time, I’ll just slide in too. I was trying to defend my player. Someone from Como came at me; I’m not even sure who, but nothing happened.”

He didn’t let up, either. “When you’re on the pitch, you need to respect the referee and the teams. There was an exchange between coaches, sure, but he’s still very young. I hope he wins a lot in his career; he’s got the talent, but he has a lot to learn.”

Still, in the middle of all this, Fàbregas found a moment to appreciate Milan’s 41-year-old Luka Modrić. “It’s a real joy to watch him play. I congratulated him. What else can you do? He’s a phenomenon, and we’re lucky to have him in Serie A. We tried to press him, get physical, but he just doesn’t care. Two guys, four guys – he always finds a way out. ”talent,

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