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Endrick’s start with a bang
After Real’s 3-0 win over Valladolid, there was only one name on everyone’s lips: Endrick. The Brazilian scored his first goal in his new colours. AS is charmed and dedicates its cover to him.This kid is a bomb” for the newspaper. Same for Brand who put him in the spotlight. Coming on in the 86th minute, it took him just 10 minutes to find the back of the net, scoring his first goal in his first match for Madrid. He became the youngest player in Real history to score on his debut. He completely stole the show from Mbappé, who was making his debut in front of his new fans. Looking forward to seeing him in action again.
PSG to part ways with Ugarte
Things are starting to unblock at Old Trafford. The Manchester Evening News relays the information of The Athletic announcing an agreement between the Red Devils and Napoli for the signing of Scott McTominay for €30 million. United have included a clause that will allow them to receive a share in the event of a future sale. And his replacement is all found since the Manchester Evening News reveals that an agreement is about to be reached with PSG for the transfer of Manuel Ugarte. The trend is towards a dry transfer of €60 million.
A hat-trick and a scandal for Noni Madueke
Chelsea slapped Wolverhampton 6-2 yesterday. Noni Madueke also scored a hat-trick, but he is also the cause of a scandal as the poster reads. Daily Star on his front page. The day before his exploit, the Blues player accidentally posted a public story in which he called Wolverhampton a “shithole city”. The post was quickly deleted, but the internet quickly seized on this slip-up. The player apologized after this episode.I want to apologize to anyone I may have offended, it was just human error. It was an accident, it wasn’t meant to be on my social media like that. I’m sure Wolverhampton is a lovely city”.
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