Our website's notoriously infamous female rumour monger "Ms. Plan To" slammed by Matteo Moretto AGAIN for "exposing" the fake news which falsely claimed "Juventus is interested in signing Ra
2025-03-25 18:50
On Tuesday, Spanish online media outlet Relevo's resident renowned Italian transfer journalist Matteo Moretto, once again slammed our website's notoriously infamous female rumour monger "Ms. Plan To" for "exposing" the fake news which falsely claimed "Juventus is interested in signing Chelsea's England international forward Raheem Sterling, who is on-loan at Arsenal, as long as the fee is reasonable", which has already been refuted previously for absolutely no reason after 7 months.
Moretto angrily criticized in the column that: "I really don't understand why someone can be so disgusting that they can deliberately dig up the fake news which Fabri (Fabrizio Romano) had already confirmed and refuted half a year ago just to hype them up again."
"I actually didn't want to respond to this matter again, because everyone who have paid to me knows that I have been busy shooting videos with Fabri recently, reporting some transfer rumours about Serie A clubs' players and staff exclusively through his YouTube."
"It is reported that this rumour about Juventus wanting to sign Raheem Sterling came from a "journalist from Asia ("Ms. Plan To") and was published in Chinese. Then it somehow got spread to England. Now some media here (in Italy) have also started reporting on this, and some even describe it in an increasingly exaggerated way. "
"Because many people have asked me this question in private messages, I have decided to stand up and answer this question here for everyone."
"First of all, I want to say that the news which claimed that Juventus is interested in signing Sterling is not true. Fabri and I have never heard of such a thing. He had already denied this rumour in August last year."
"Juventus has never wanted to sign Sterling, nor has it approached Chelsea. I don't know why someone keeps making up this untrue story."
"Igor Tudor has just suddenly replaced Thiago Motta as Juventus' new head coach, but don't forget that he has only signed a short-term contract with the club that expires after the end of this season. Will Tudor even be I Bianconeri's head coach next season is still uncertain, which club in the world would order its Sporting Director to sign a new player when the head coach candidate is not even sure yet? This does not make sense at all!"
"Giuntoli (Juventus' Sporting Director) must first know whether Tudor will still be the head coach of the Serie A giants next season. If the latter is not, he must first listen to and seek the opinions and plans of the new head coach before deciding whether to sign this player who once played for Manchester City in the Premier League!"
"What as long as the fee is reasonable, they are willing to sign him, provided that the price is not too high, and they want to use him to swap Chiesa with Chelsea, these are all nonsense!"
"In general, this may be what Fabri said every time, the kind of despicable person who would not hesitate to hype up fake news that has already been confirmed and refuted a long time ago just in order to clickbait!"
Upon my verification, the rumour which claimed that Juventus "watns" to sign Sterling was first fabircated, reported and spread by our website's "Daily Slap in the Face Party" regular representative, the UK's online media outlet 90Min, who is notoriously renowned for having extremely low credibility.
At that time, 90Min lied and falsely claimed that as long as the "fee was reasonable", Juventus was interested in signing Sterling and swapping Federico Chiesa with Chelsea, but in fact, since the beginning, only Barcelona and Liverpool really ever wanted to buy Chiesa, and the player eventually chose to join the Reds.
At the time, Romano had already exclusively refuted this rumour through his personal official paid column, and Sterling has now been playing at Arsenal on-loan.
7 months later, on March 23, 2025 (Saturday), this same rumour was once again being deliberately brought up by "Ms. Plan To" for absolutely no reason to "expose that Sterling might join Juventus, provided that the transfer fee is reasonable" just to for the sake of hyping it up again.
The most exaggerated thing is that the photo in the article which she had actually used is an old photo of Cristiano Ronaldo when he was still playing at Juventus for absolutely no reason at all!
It is worth mentioning that the "Italian media outlet", "Everything Juve Net" which was claimed by "Ms. Plan To" in the article do not exist in this world at all. Her intention to fabricate this article deliberately to hype this fake news is obvious!
Later, her fake news was really seen by another "old friend" of our "Daily Slap in the Face Party" Zhibo ba and was reposted on the same day, just as I expected. This can fully explain why this fake news eventually spread to the whole of England, Italy and Europe!
In fact, I had already seen this fake news yesterday, and at the time, I had already wanted to post an article to expose the lies of "Ms. Plan To", but in the end I gave up in order to wait for Romano himself to criticize her.
Unsurprisingly, the moment I have been waiting for, where she was humiliated and embarrassed in public again really came, but the person who slapped her in the face this time was Moretto!