Aryan Suraj Chadha

Aryan Suraj Chadha

European football writer

📝 Bio: I’m a sports journalist who covers football, cricket and American sports, specialising in tactical analysis, transfer sagas and the financial dynamics shaping modern competitions. I began my journey in sports media in 2021 and worked as a Senior Sports Writer at Republic Media Network, reporting across almost every major sport. I’ve also written for EssentiallySports, which broadened my experience covering U.S. leagues and global sporting narratives. At GOAL, I cover European football in depth, from tactical shifts and transfer market drama to the cultural stories that shape the continent’s biggest competitions. I’m a lifelong Fernando Torres and Cristiano Ronaldo supporter, and I try to bring the same mix of passion and precision to my writing that they brought to the pitch.

My Football Story: I first kicked a ball at nine and never stopped — football quickly became woven into my life, my culture and the person I am today. The game taught me discipline, wonder and the value of small moments; it shaped how I see the world. As a viral quip fans often repeat about obsession with the game goes: “If football were a drug, I would have died from overdose.” That’s exactly how it feels for me.

🎯 Areas of Expertise:
• Premier League, La Liga & European football analysis
• Transfer market dynamics & Financial Fair Play
• International tournaments & major-competition coverage
• Fan culture, storytelling & digital football culture

🌟 Favourite Footballing Memory:
Fernando Torres’ chipped finish over Jens Lehmann to help Spain win Euro 2008 — a moment of sheer genius that pulled an entire nation into celebration and made me fall in love with football for life. Another unforgettable night was Torres’ breakaway goal that effectively ended Barcelona’s hopes in the 2012 Champions League semi-final at Camp Nou — a run, a finish, and the raw intensity that followed, with Gary Neville calling it “UN-BELIEVEEE-ABLEEEE!!!!” Nights like those are why I write about the game: for the drama, the stories and the human moments that stay with you forever.

Articles by Aryan Suraj Chadha
  1. Napoli in Chiesa talks, Italy boss urges return

    Napoli are reportedly in talks to sign Liverpool winger Federico Chiesa, with discussions said to be "underway" between the Serie A champions and the player's agent. Despite Chiesa's positive start to the season with two goals and three assists, he has yet to start a Premier League game, prompting Italy boss Gennaro Gattuso to reportedly urge the winger to return to his native shores for consistent playing time.

  2. Pep Guardiola

    Man City, Real Madrid, Juve battle for Elche wonderkid

    Manchester City are reportedly prepared to challenge European giants Real Madrid and Juventus for the signature of Elche wonderkid Rodrigo Mendoza. The Spain U21 international, who has a €20 million release clause, has attracted widespread interest following his eye-catching performances in La Liga, with Arsenal also reportedly in the picture.

  3. Robben turns pro in padel, seeks Zlatan-like impact

    Real Madrid and Chelsea legend Arjen Robben has embarked on a surprising new professional career in padel, four years after retiring from football. The 41-year-old, who boasts 12 league titles and a Champions League trophy, recently earned his first ranking points in the International Padel Federation and is aiming to emulate Zlatan Ibrahimovic's impact in popularising the sport.

  4. Brentford & Sunderland eye Milan's Gimenez for January

    Brentford and Sunderland are reportedly eyeing AC Milan striker Santiago Gimenez ahead of the January transfer window, despite the Mexican international failing to score in his first nine Serie A appearances this season. Milan's pursuit of a new number nine is said to be contingent on Gimenez's departure, with the Rossoneri evaluating a potential swap deal with West Ham for Niclas Fullkrug.

  5. Greenwood wins Ligue 1 Player of the Month

    Marseille striker Mason Greenwood has won the Ligue 1 Player of the Month award for October, marking the second time he has received the accolade since his transfer from Manchester United in the summer of 2024. The 24-year-old England international scored five Ligue 1 goals last month, including a remarkable four-goal haul during Marseille’s dominant 6-2 victory against Le Havre.

  6. Marotta 'would have regretted hiring Mourinho'

    Inter president Beppe Marotta has candidly admitted that while a return for former Manchester United and Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho was "mentioned," as the club searched for a new manager, he would have ultimately "regretted hiring him." Marotta praised the "courageous" decision to appoint Christian Chivu instead, highlighting the club's commitment to different values and a forward-thinking approach over relying on big-name managers.

  7. Nagelsmann breaks with Germany tradition with Sane captaincy snub

    Julian Nagelsmann has broken with Germany's traditional captaincy protocol, opting to name Bayern Munich defender Jonathan Tah as the stand-in captain for the injured Joshua Kimmich against Luxembourg. This decision means Nagelsmann overlooked Leroy Sane, the most-capped player in the current squad, despite the customary practice of awarding the armband to the most experienced figure in the absence of regular captains.

  8. Reus agent confirms LA Galaxy contract extension talks

    Borussia Dortmund legend Marco Reus is reportedly close to extending his contract with LA Galaxy, with his agent confirming that "both sides want to continue and expand the successful cooperation." The 36-year-old German midfielder, who joined the MLS club in 2024, is described as "simply a very good fit" for the West Coast team, potentially extending his stay until the end of 2027.

  9. Olmo denies dressing room tension over Yamal injury controversy

    Dani Olmo has dismissed claims of significant tension within the Spain national team dressing room, despite the ongoing public dispute between Barcelona and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) regarding Lamine Yamal's latest injury withdrawal. The Barcelona midfielder insisted that "both sides want what's best for the player" and that the situation does not affect the squad.

  1. Deschamps gave Mbappe & Co 'a piece of my mind' to inspire Ukraine rout

    Didier Deschamps has revealed that a firm half-time pep talk inspired France to "let loose" and secure a convincing 4-0 victory over Ukraine, sealing their qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The Bleus boss admitted he "gave them a piece of my mind" after a frustrating first half, leading to a dominant second-half performance with goals from Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise and Hugo Ekitike.

  2. Atletico Madrid have new owners!

    Atletico Madrid have officially confirmed the sale of a majority stake in the club to global sports investment company Apollo Sports Capital (ASC). The landmark deal will see ASC become the majority shareholder, injecting new capital to bolster the club's financial stability, sporting competitiveness and ambitious infrastructure projects, including the development of the City of Sport.

  3. Leroy Sane

    Nagelsmann issues 'countless chances' warning to Sane

    Julian Nagelsmann has issued a stark warning to Leroy Sane, cautioning the Galatasaray winger that he no longer has "countless opportunities" to prove himself for the German national team. The Germany coach, while acknowledging Sane's improved performances in Turkey, made it clear that he expects more from the 29-year-old and that his recent call-up was partly due to a lack of alternatives.

  4. Deschamps confirms Saudi Pro League contact

    Didier Deschamps has confirmed he has received approaches from the Saudi Pro League regarding a coaching role after his tenure with the France national team concludes with the 2026 World Cup. The Bleus boss also categorically denied reports linking him with a return to Juventus or taking over the Brazil national team, reiterating his commitment to his pre-determined departure from the French setup.

  5.  Antonio Conte Bologna Napoli Serie A

    Conte and Napoli to hold urgent talks on coach's future

    Napoli manager Antonio Conte is set for urgent, decisive talks with the club hierarchy in the coming hours to determine his future, following his scathing public criticism of the struggling Serie A champions. The meeting comes after Conte openly questioned his team's "chemistry" and "desire to fight" following their latest defeat, hinting at a potential departure.

  6. Atalanta in talks with new coach as Juric faces sack

    Ivan Juric is on the brink of being sacked as Atalanta manager, with the club already in advanced negotiations with Raffaele Palladino to take over. The decision comes after a disastrous start to the Serie A season and a challenging Champions League campaign, exacerbated by a recent heavy defeat and a deteriorating relationship between Juric and the club's ownership and fanbase.