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Erling Haaland has decided for his future
Erling Haaland is only in his second season with Manchester City, but his future is already being talked about. The Norwegian striker is in the plans of all European big names, notably PSG. But according to information fromEl Nacionalthe former Borussia Dortmund player would have already said no to Paris for the simple reason that he has a preference for Spain. Logically, Real Madrid is one of the favorites to welcome Erling Haaland, even if we should not rule out Barça which will one day need to replace Robert Lewandowski, closer to the end of his career than the beginning. The player has not decided between the two clubs for the moment.
Harry Maguire towards a departure
What if this time it was the right one? Last summer, Manchester United thought they could part ways with Harry Maguire but his transfer to West Ham ended up falling apart at the last moment. In January, Erik ten Hag, who still has the confidence of his leaders, would like to see Maguire leave, reveals the Sunday Mirror in today’s edition. While he could have gone for 30 million euros a few months ago, the England international could be sold for a third. Manchester United are ready to accept an offer of around 12 million euros, which would free up a nice sum in the club’s wage bill.
England is at a turning point
Since the departure of Gareth Southgate from the selection bench, England has been rebuilding with Lee Carsley taking over as interim manager. But the situation is already heated after the defeat at Wembley against Greece last Thursday. This Sunday, the Three Lions travel to Finland and victory is mandatory. Otherwise, the Federation could well go looking for a new coach. Beyond Tuchel, Pep Guardiola is one of the targeted profiles as recalled Sport. The Spanish technician will be at the end of his contract at the end of the season and given the England squad, the challenge could interest him, he who knows the English players well. Same point of view for Thomas Tuchel who has been free since his departure from Bayern Munich. Additional element, Guardiola has always dreamed of coaching a national team.
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