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Fabrizio Romano is an Italian journalist who specializes in football transfers. He has worked for Sky Sport Italy since the age of 19 and has amassed a large following on social media, having over five million followers on Twitter. He is one of the most trusted transfer specialists in the football world.

Fabrizio Romano: Salary| Sky| Partner| Man Utd| Predictions| Tweet

Salary:

As with any team in with a realistic chance of winning titles, a rock solid defence is the foundation from which to build.

Thiago Silva has been a revelation since joining the Blues despite his advancing years, and alongside Chelsea’s other centre-backs, they have been a brick wall that most teams haven’t been able to penetrate.

Sky:

Fabrizio Romano, born in Naples on February 21, 1993, is an Italian sports journalist. He has been dealing with the transfer market since 2011.

Since 2014 he has started to deal with transfers at an international level. He has collaborated with various publications like Sky Sport, The Guardian, and CBS Sports.

Partner:

Fabrizio Romano: Salary| Sky| Partner| Man Utd| Predictions| Tweet

Heavy defeats against Liverpool and Manchester City had inflicted severe pain on Solskjaer’s brittle United side but the no-show at Watford was particularly embarrassing.

Following the game, Solskjaer was met by a split away section and had to be defended by Bruno Fernandes, who urged the travelling support to blame the players instead of the manager.

Predictions:

With the group stage nearly complete, attention is slowly turning to the knockout rounds and Romano has even gone as far as to predict who will face who in the illustrious final.

Speaking exclusively to Lazio-focused outlet The Laziali, the transfer guru, when asked for his tournament prediction believes July’s final will be contested between France and England.

Tweet:

Shockingly the Italian journalist does not have high expectations for his own country, despite Roberto Mancini’s men arguably looking the best side so far.

Both England and France are the bookmakers’ two favourites but following recent draws for both sides, it’s hard to imagine many fans will be concurring with Romano on this one.

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