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Ilia Topuria’s Wife: Who is Giorgina Badell
Usually, the MMA world is speaking about Ilia Topuria‘s devastating striking ability, or his dazzling highlight reel of knockouts, but it’s his life outside the Octagon that has currently got the fans talking.
As is typically the case in the modern world we live in, social media politics is what sparked initial rumours that the UFC star and his wife, Giorgina Uzcategui Badell, had hit stormy waters. This speculation came after the Georgian-Spanish fighter removed all bar one of the photos of him and his partner on his Instagram feed. Eagle-eyed fans noted how Badell had also removed a select group of images of the couple from her page, although the pair do still follow one-another. But who is Giorgina Badell?
Who is Giorgina Uzcategui Badell
A successful businesswoman from Alicante, Spain, Badell studied Business Administration at Miami Dade College and Suffolk University in Boston, before interning in marketing at Alodiga and GMB Real Estate. She also worked as a sales and marketing specialist for the Sanclemente group and in a social media marketing/fashion influencer role for Aurate New York.
A licensed real estate agent, Badell founded a company called ‘Future & Energy’, based in Miami, Florida, and focused on improving society through providing sustainable solutions. With an extensive CV, Giorgina’s success away from MMA mirrors her husband’s success in it.
Aside from her business ventures, Giorgina is a keen animal lover and a strong follower of the Christian faith, both of which are proudly displayed amongst her social media postings.
Topuria’s Relationship with Badell
Despite Topuria’s very public line of work, he has managed to keep his personal life relatively private, aside from small glimpses into his relationship via his social media platforms. What we do know is that the pair have been dating for at least six years after meeting at a dinner in Miami, after which, the fighter described her as “one of the greatest gifts God has given me.”
In 2019, the pair welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Hugo, with their daughter being born in 2024.
The undefeated fighter recently posted on social media a photo of himself in the build-up to his TKO victory over Charles Oliveira. While, to many, it seemed to have been a rather ordinary, self-promotional post, the failure to address the rumours of a split by both Topuria and Badell, paired with their other social media activity, led many fans to suggest that the fighter could be fighting some personal battles, alongside those in the Octagon.
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54-Year-Old Manager in Line to Replace Rohl at Rangers
Rangers already appear to have a prime managerial target amid the possibility of Danny Rohl being lured away this summer. Rohl has only been at Ibrox since October, but despite overseeing a title collapse during the season just gone, the German is being linked with a new job.
Rangers have thrown their weight behind Rohl, despite a disappointing end to the campaign, but Austrian club RB Salzburg are hoping to turn his head. Salzburg decided not to extend Daniel Belchler’s short deal, and they are now said to be in talks with the Gers over the appointing of Rohl.
Rangers identify replacement
According to The Sun’s journalist Robert Grieve, who also broke the Lawrence Shankland to Rangers transfer a few weeks ago, there is no deal involving Rohl in place as things stand. The Scottish giants are demanding a multi-million compensation package, insisting there will be no movement until that is agreed to.
Rohl is under contract until the summer of 2028, so Rangers are well within their rights to demand that compensation, and such money will help them source a replacement that will also likely command compensation.
And that will indeed be the case if Rangers go after Hearts boss Derek McInnes, who will be the prime target should Rohl leave, according to the report.
The former Aberdeen and Kilmarnock boss has been with his current club since May of last year, and in his first full season, he guided Hearts to within less than one game from winning the Premiership title. Hearts were ultimately beaten by Celtic on the final day to lose out, having held the Bhoys at bay for an extended run.
The latest on Rohl to Salzburg talks
Whether Rangers advance their McInnes interest will be totally dependent on what happens with Rohl, but an exit seems likely at this stage. Rohl has previously worked for Red Bull, serving as one of the RB Leipzig coaches, and he has reportedly been pitched to Red Bull group by Jurgen Klopp, who is head of global soccer with the company.
Gers chiefs Andrew Cavenagh and Jim Gillsespie are currently in Boston on a club event, and they are said to have met Salzburg advances with the demand for the aforementioned compensation.
Ironically, Rohl was set to take Rangers on a pre-season tour of Austria this summer, but if Salzburg do end up appointing him, he may be headed to Austria on a separate plane to his current team.
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Man Utd in ‘Official’ Talks to Sign ‘Incredible’ Star
Fabrizio Romano has issued an update on Manchester United’s reported bid to land West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes this summer. The Red Devils are in the market for a combative midfielder as they look to replace the outgoing Casemiro this summer.
Michael Carrick has already snapped up Ederson from Atalanta, but United want a statement signing they can plug and play in that holding role. A number of names have been mentioned, but West Ham’s Fernandes seems to be one of the lead targets, and Romano has provided the latest on the situation.
Romano’s Fernandes to Man Utd update
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano reported that United are currently in talks with West Ham over the signing of Fernandes, though the fee could be a sticking point.
“My understanding remains £85million the price of the player,” he began. “Obviously West Ham (would like) to have several clubs at the table to drive the price up, but at the moment still an open situation, the one of Mateus Fernandez, Real Madrid, genuine interest, a name indicated by José Mourinho, but they signed Bernardo Silva, so there are many midfielders at Real Madrid right now, and that’s why, at the moment, for Real Madrid, interest, yes, contact, yes, but still nothing advanced.
“Manchester United are in official negotiations with the agent of the player talking about the contract, and Manchester United are also in contact with West Ham to discuss about the transfer fee. Man United are not going to pay completely crazy money, so Man United wants to understand if there is the possibility to restructure the deal, maybe a lower fee than 85 million pounds, but maybe adding some add-ons and try to find a different structure.”
Fernandes a man in demand
Fernandes is attracting plenty of attention this summer, and while part of that is West Ham suffering relegation, interest was always likely given he clearly stood out for the Hammers in the season just gone.
At just 21 years of age, Fernandes has been identified by many as a player who has a huge future ahead of him, and national team manager Roberto Martinez is also well aware.“Regarding Mateus Fernandes, what he’s doing now is incredible,” he said. “We all know his journey and what he did in the under-21s.”
Fernandes is not at this summer’s World Cup, with Portugal having a superb midfield that includes Vitinha, who is arguably the best in the world in his position. But it’s clear Fernandes is well on course for a spot in his country’s national team.
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Arsenal Open Talks To Sign Forward With 51 Goal Contributions Last Season
Arsenal are in talks over the signing of Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge, GIVEMESPORT understands.
While a number of other clubs have been active already in the summer transfer market – despite it not officially being open yet – the Premier League champions have so far been quiet.
But that may be about to change.
The Gunners will not want to stand still after winning their first Premier League title in 22 years this season and coming oh so close to making it a historic double, losing out in the UEFA Champions League final on penalties to Paris Saint-Germain.
Two players could leave Arsenal this summer
A number of players have been linked with the exit door at the Emirates Stadium, with Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli among those tipped to leave the club this summer.
Manager Mikel Arteta will be in the market for attacking reinforcements and that’s where Tzolis comes in.
The left-sided forward would be a direct replacement for the likes of Trossard and Martinelli, should either or both depart the club this summer.
The 24-year-old enjoyed an extraordinary season in Belgium, scoring 22 goals and providing a whopping 29 assists in 52 appearances overall – almost a goal contribution in every game he played.
And Arsenal have opened talks with Brugge over a deal this summer, with GMS sources suggesting the Belgian outfit are looking for a fee in the region of £35million to sanction a transfer.
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Tzolis actually has some Premier League experience under his belt already, having played 14 times for Norwich in the 2021/22 season when he was just a teenager. He did not manage a goal or assist in that time, although his appearances were generally limited to cameos off the substitutes’ bench.
Arsenal still want to sign Morgan Rogers
Any move for Tzolis will not impact the Gunners’ interest in Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers, who remains their leading target in attack. Arsenal will likely have to shell out upwards of £80million to complete a deal to sign Rogers this summer.
The Gunners do have the green light to discuss a move for Rogers with Villa, however, with GMS understanding that Rogers is expected to leave Villa Park this summer. The Villans have to balance the books financially with regard to the Premier League’s new Squad Cost Rules, as well as adhering to UEFA’s strict policy on squad cost rules too, having qualified for the Champions League.
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