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  • Ex Napoli Star Replaces Albania Star In Lecce Vs Inter Milan Serie A Showdown


    Ex Napoli Star Replaces Albania Star In Lecce Vs Inter Milan Serie A Showdown

    Ex Napoli Star Replaces Albania Star In Lecce Vs Inter Milan Serie A Showdown

    Piotr Zielinski will take the place of Kristjan Asllani in holding midfield in today’s Serie A clash between Lecce and Inter Milan.

    This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews.

    Inter have been dealing with a major absence over the last few weeks in the form of Hakan Calhanoglu.

    Calhanoglu is the usual first-choice starter in holding midfield for the Nerazzurri.

    However, the Turkish international has been on the sidelines with a calf problem.

    Hakan Calhanoglu should be back soon. He could be available for Wednesday’s Champions League outing against Monaco, and then be back at his best for next week’s derby against AC Milan.

    Zielinski To Replace Asllani In Starting XI For Lecce Vs Inter Serie A Clash

    In the meantime, though, Inter have had to do without Calhanoglu.

    Over the last few matches, Kristjan Asllani has had a run of starts in holding midfield.

    Piotr Zielinski Inter MilanPiotr Zielinski Inter Milan

    MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 27: Piotr Zielinski of FC Internazionale celebrates with Lautaro Martinez after scoring his team’s first goal from a penalty kick during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 27, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

    There have certainly been some struggles for the Albanian.

    However, Asllani has also put in convincing performances against the likes of Venezia, Empoli, and Sparta Prague.

    Asllani is the main backup for Calhanoglu in the Inter squad.

    However, Piotr Zielinski has also shown that he can play at the base of midfield. The Pole did so most notable in a Serie A clash with Juventus in October.

    And according to the Corriere, that is where Zielinski will start this evening.



    Former Napoli star Jose Callejon has been called up to replace Albania star Ledian Memushaj in the upcoming Serie A showdown between Lecce and Inter Milan.

    Callejon, who previously played for Napoli for seven seasons before leaving for Chinese club Beijing Guoan, is set to make his debut for Lecce in the crucial match against league leaders Inter Milan.

    Memushaj, who sustained an injury during training, will be sidelined for the match, opening the door for Callejon to showcase his skills and help Lecce secure a much-needed victory.

    The match is expected to be a thrilling encounter, with Inter Milan looking to maintain their position at the top of the Serie A table, while Lecce will be fighting to climb out of the relegation zone.

    Fans can expect an exciting match as Callejon takes to the field in his new Lecce jersey, hoping to make an impact and help his team secure a crucial win.

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  • Albania Gives Jared Kushner Hotel Project a Nod as Trump Returns


    The government of Albania has given preliminary approval to a plan proposed by Jared Kushner, Donald J. Trump’s son-in-law, to build a $1.4 billion luxury hotel complex on a small abandoned military base off the coast of Albania.

    The project is one of several involving Mr. Trump and his extended family that directly involve foreign government entities that will be moving ahead even while Mr. Trump will be in charge of foreign policy related to these same nations.

    The approval by Albania’s Strategic Investment Committee — which is led by Prime Minister Edi Rama — gives Mr. Kushner and his business partners the right to move ahead with accelerated negotiations to build the luxury resort on a 111-acre section of the 2.2-square-mile island of Sazan that will be connected by ferry to the mainland.

    Mr. Kushner and the Albanian government did not respond Wednesday to requests for comment. But when previously asked about this project, both have said that the evaluation is not being influenced by Mr. Kushner’s ties to Mr. Trump or any effort to try to seek favors from the U.S. government.

    “The fact that such a renowned American entrepreneur shows his interest on investing in Albania makes us very proud and happy,” a spokesman for Mr. Rama said last year in a statement to The New York Times when asked about the projects.

    Mr. Kushner’s Affinity Partners, a private equity company backed with about $4.6 billion in money mostly from Saudi Arabia and other Middle East sovereign wealth funds, is pursuing the Albania project along with Asher Abehsera, a real-estate executive that Mr. Kushner has previously teamed up with to build projects in Brooklyn, N.Y.

    The Albanian government, according to an official document recently posted online, will now work with their American partners to clear the proposed hotel site of any potential buried munitions and to examine any other environmental or legal concerns that need to be resolved before the project can move ahead.

    The document, dated Dec. 30, notes that the government “has the right to revoke the decision,” depending on the final project negotiations.

    Mr. Kushner’s firm has said the plan is to build a five-star “eco-resort community” on the island by turning a “former military base into a vibrant international destination for hospitality and wellness.”

    Ivanka Trump, Mr. Trump’s daughter, has said she is helping with the project as well. “We will execute on it,” she said about the project, during a podcast last year.

    This project is just one of two major real-estate deals that Mr. Kushner is pursuing along with Mr. Abehsera that involve foreign governments.

    Separately, the partnership received preliminary approval last year to build a luxury hotel complex in Belgrade, Serbia, in the former ministry of defense building, which has sat empty for decades after it was bombed by NATO in 1999 during a war there.

    Serbia and Albania have foreign policy matters pending with the United States, as both countries seek continued U.S. support for their long-stalled efforts to join the European Union, and officials in Washington are trying to convince Serbia to tighten ties with the United States, instead of Russia.

    Virginia Canter, who served as White House ethics lawyer during the Obama and Clinton administrations and also an ethics adviser to the International Monetary Fund, said even if there was no attempt to gain influence with Mr. Trump, any government deal involving his family creates that impression.

    “It all looks like favoritism, like they are providing access to Kushner because they want to be on the good side of Trump,” Ms. Canter said, now with State Democracy Defenders Fund, a group that tracks federal government corruption and ethics issues.



    Albania Gives Jared Kushner Hotel Project a Nod as Trump Returns

    In a surprising turn of events, Albania has approved Jared Kushner’s hotel project in the country as former President Donald Trump makes his return to the spotlight. The project, which has been in the works for several years, was given the green light by Albanian officials just days before Trump’s visit to the country.

    The hotel, which is set to be a luxurious five-star property, is expected to bring in tourism and boost the local economy. Kushner, who is Trump’s son-in-law and former advisor, has been working on the project with a team of developers for quite some time.

    With Trump’s return to the public eye, many are speculating that his influence played a role in securing the approval for the hotel project. However, both Kushner and Albanian officials have denied any political influence in the decision.

    As construction on the hotel project begins, all eyes will be on Albania to see how this development unfolds amidst the backdrop of Trump’s resurgence in the political arena. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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    Albania, Jared Kushner, hotel project, Trump, approval, investment, hospitality industry, development, international relations, news

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