
Wesley ruled out of World Cup with adductor injury; Greenwood deal hopes rise after Fenerbahce election
Wesley has been ruled out of Brazil's World Cup squad after instrumental tests revealed a torn adductor muscle in his left thigh. The Roma winger will begin recovery ahead of the club's summer training camp, which starts on 13 July. Wesley posted on social media: "Today I must interrupt a dream because of an injury. It hurts not to be able to continue wearing the Brazilian national team shirt at this moment, but those who know my story know that giving up has never been an option." The injury setback was a relief in one respect—Wesley initially left the field limping and reported knee problems to medical staff, suggesting the damage could have been more serious. On the transfer front, news from Turkey may improve Roma's chances of signing Mason Greenwood. Aziz Yildirim won Fenerbahce's presidential election, defeating the incumbent Hakan Safi, who had previously reached an agreement with Greenwood and pledged to complete a deal with Marseille. With Yildirim now in charge, the dynamics of the transfer have shifted in Roma's favour. The club continues to seek reinforcements on the flanks, with Ruggeri, a former Atalanta player, among the targets being considered.


