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Breaking news, Tchouameni fed up with racism in Madrid and what Liverpool are offering to sign him

FIFA, UEFA, Premier League step up efforts against racism 

By Charles Cornwall

FIFA, UEFA, Premier League step up efforts against racism 

Racism is undoubtedly a key issue in football. For decades there have been campaigns to eradicate racist comments and actions towards those involved in football, whether on or off the pitch, but unfortunately this has come to a head in recent weeks, with Madrid at the epicentre with the comments against Vinicius and Tchouameni.

 

After the huge and painful shouts in the stadiums of Spain about Vinicius, the football community supported the Brazilian player who remains in the eye of the storm as his French teammate who is now being singled out on social networks, where he has been called an "ape" and repudiated for his skin colour, this in information from Som I Serem FCB.

After the outrageous messages that the 23-year-old has received, the player is seriously considering his stay at Real Madrid, as he believes that this has become a hunt for him and Vinicius. According to Transfermarkt Aurélien Tchouameni is valued at around 85 million euros, which would be the key to Klopp being able to keep him in his ranks.

 

<strong>This would be the reaction of Tchouameni</strong>

Tchouameni has been trending in recent hours for his reaction to the death of a young black man at the hands of police in France. On Twitter, the midfielder wrote: "Nahel could have been my little brother. And I'm heartbroken when I hear his mother, because it's my mother's voice I hear. We will not rewrite history and we will not change the world on social media," said the France international.
 

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