Transfer guru and football’s most trusted insider, Fabrizio Romano, just dropped a question that has set the football community buzzing:
“Who’s gonna win the Europa League?”
The post, shared via his official X (formerly Twitter) account, wasn’t loaded with his trademark “Here we go!” transfer scoops — but it did ignite a firestorm of predictions, debates, and passionate responses from fans across the globe.
Known for breaking the biggest transfer news in football, Romano has become more than a journalist — he’s a voice the football world listens to. So when he shifts from updates to open-ended discussion, you better believe the internet listens.
A Wide-Open Race for Glory
The Europa League has long been the breeding ground for drama, underdog stories, and surprise champions. It may sit in the shadow of the Champions League, but make no mistake — it’s still a prized piece of silverware. And this season, the field feels wide open.
Romano’s tweet didn’t come with any personal prediction, which only fueled more speculation. Fans threw in big names like Manchester United, Juventus, and Sevilla — clubs with history, pedigree, and point to prove. Others made strong cases for AS Roma, especially with José Mourinho at the helm. And of course, dark horses like Bayer Leverkusen, Real Betis, or even Sporting CP got shoutouts from fans hoping for a breakout run.
The Conversation Football Needed
Romano’s tweet wasn’t just a casual thought — it was a conversation starter. At a time when domestic leagues are heating up and European nights are getting intense, his question shifted the spotlight to a competition that often flies under the radar.
With knockout rounds serving up upsets and wonder goals, and with top clubs dropping down from the Champions League, this year’s Europa League promises fireworks. Fabrizio’s post gave fans a chance to dive into the tactics, form, and potential fairytales — and naturally, thousands did just that.
Whether your bet is on a sleeping giant reclaiming glory or a bold underdog rewriting history, one thing’s clear: the road to Dublin (this year’s final destination) will be anything but boring.
So…
Who do YOU think will win the Europa League?
Join the conversation and make your pick — because in football, anything is possible.

