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Havertz wants title for Arsenal
Last night, for the 29th day of the Premier League, we were treated to a clash between Arsenal and Chelsea! In the end, there was no match since the Gunners largely dominated the Blues (5-0). Mikel Arteta’s men hit hard to regain the lead in the championship. A man is highlighted this morning since he was the author of a double against his former club, it’s Kai Havertz! The Guardian plasters on its front page that “Havertz haunts the Blues. Chelsea humiliated, Arsenal in the lead» of the Championship. For his part, the Daily Express also covers the German attacker and indicates that “five Gunners greet you. The leaders are unleashed to put pressure on their rivals.” THE Daily Star For his part, he believes that Havertz wants the title of champion: “Mik’s goal-crazed stars are title asset», writes the tabloid. Finally, the Daily Mirror title that Havertz “is part of», the German wants his share of the cake in the Gunners’ good season and makes his contribution in the title race. Arsenal are 3 points ahead of Liverpool. The end of the season promises to be crazy in the Premier League.
Milan sets the price of its French
In Italy, there is talk of a transfer window and this will concern two French internationals from AC Milan. We are obviously talking about Mike Maignan and Theo Hernandez. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Lombard club is preparing to lose one of the two players this summer. It won’t be both but either one or the other. So the Rossoneri have set their price if they were to leave the club during the next summer transfer window. It’s simple, whether for Maignan or Theo, you will have to pay, at least, the modest sum of €100 million! According to the pink paper newspaper, “the French goalkeeper would be disappointed to end a new season without a title» and could ask to leave this summer. While both players are under contract until 2026, discussions to extend their lease exist but if one of the two asks to leave they will not be retained but they will have to take out the checkbook for interested clubs. The suitors have been warned. Especially since Milan will also be active in terms of arrivals. Indeed, according to A.S.Dani Ceballos is in the books of the current second in Serie A. “Milan wants Ceballos. The Italian club is planning a revolution this summer and is interested in the midfielder on which Ancelotti does not really count», writes the media. The Milan-Madrid axis could operate again this summer.
Barça does not let go of Bernardo Silva
In Spain, the local press is getting excited about the FC Barcelona transfer window! One player everyone agrees on is Bernardo Silva! According to the latest rumors, the Portuguese would like to leave Manchester City at the end of the season and only dreams of Barça. That was all it took for the newspaper Sport gets carried away and says that he is “at hand» ! “The City midfielder is crazy about joining Barca and is ready to take a pay cut to facilitate his move. The Blaugrana club is seeking to pay the €58 million in his clause and considers him a strategic recruit.» Same story on the front page of Mundo Deportivo which states that “Bernardo Silva is possible. Barça believe they will be able to stay within budget for this campaign and re-sign without hindrance. In this case, the Portuguese from City, whose clause amounts to 58 million, would be the flagship recruit», writes the local daily. Otherwise, Xavi’s future is still up in the air on the bench. While he had announced his departure at the end of the season, the former midfielder would have changed his mind and would see himself staying next year, as indicated A.S.which also specifies that Joan Laporta, the Blaugrana president, has “doubts”… The soap opera is far from over!
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