Featured image of post Bamballi Juventus Lyon talent flies away Euro 2025 Final Quarters and challenges for France

Bamballi Juventus Lyon talent flies away Euro 2025 Final Quarters and challenges for France

The young defensive talent Léo Bamballi, 17 years old, formalized his transfer from Olympique Lyonnais to the Juventus. After a successful season with the U19, where he was a key player, Bamballi signed a three-season contract with the Italian club. This signature represents a significant loss for OL, which loses one of the best promises of its training centre. The young player, originally from Dijon, played 20 games with the U19 in the previous season, demonstrating exceptional potential in his post. This recognition of Juventus, who actively recruited Bamballi, marks an important step in her career and paves the way for her professional development.

In parallel, Group C of Euro 2025 saw the quarterfinals clear after two days. Sweden and Germany are already qualified for further competition. Germany, led by Juliane Brand, has secured its qualification, although it has not yet taken first place in the group. Sweden, with a positive goal difference, is just behind Germany, creating a tight competition for first place. The decisive match for the first place will take place Saturday night in Zurich, and the result could influence Germany’s opponent in the quarter-finals, potentially France, England or the Netherlands.

For France, qualification and the struggle for first place in Group D remain major challenges. The qualification is assured, but the first place could have a significant impact on the team’s career in the final phase. The position in Group D will determine France’s potential opponent in quarter-finals, with possible confrontations against Germany, England or the Netherlands. The outcome of Pool D remains uncertain, and each game is crucial for the Blues.