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Just over a week ago, Carlos Alcaraz’s move to Juventus Turin was announced. I’m sorry, what? Yes, you read it correctly. Carlos Alcaraz is now distributing the balls for the Bianconeri in central midfield.
Of course, we are not talking about Carlos Alcaraz, who won Wimbledon last year and became the youngest world number one in tennis history in 2022. The Juventus Alcaraz is in turn Argentinian, professional football player and 21 – and therefore a year older than his famous Spanish namesake. But the latter found the confusion on the internet quite funny. On Instagram, he wrote under Juve’s transfer announcement with a laughing smiley: “I will do my best. Thank you for your trust.”
The “Djoker” had to encourage the stars
Well: Alcaraz is not the only big tennis name that has been floating around the football world lately. According to the Italian daily ‘La Repubblica’, AC Milan (with Nati star Noah Okafor) would have been interested in signing Novak Djokovic (36). According to the report, Milan boss Gerry Cardinale considered hiring the 24-time Grand Slam winner as a mental coach three months ago. Djokovic should have tried to encourage the Milan stars with motivational speeches. However, it is said that no concrete talks ever took place – even though Djokovic had appeared repeatedly as a Milan fan in the past.
The Serbian is currently in Italy. However, not to make big speeches in the Milan dressing room, but to take a rest on the ski slopes. And in the home of Jannik Sinner (22), his semi-final conqueror at the Australian Open: in South Tyrol. (mpe)
Source : Blick

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