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Erling Haaland takes a stand
As reported by Manchester Evening NewsErling Haaland does not want to be stunned by the intense schedule imposed on the players. The Norwegian said that there are starting to be a lot of matches. He hinted at his support for player strike talks if the workload is not reduced, as mentioned by teammate Rodri. Haaland warned governing bodies, emphasizing the importance of adequate breaks to avoid burnout.
Jürgen Klopp’s astonishing salary
Bild makes a revelation about Jürgen Klopp’s upcoming salary at Red Bull. The former Liverpool manager received an annual salary of 20-22 million euros at the Reds, but he will now become director of global football at Red Bull, starting January 1, 2025. For his new position, his salary is expected be between 8 and 11 million euros. Which is half of what he earned at Liverpool. Klopp has expressed a desire to no longer be responsible for day-to-day operations, thus accepting a pay cut.
The Blues reassure
With their 4-1 victory against Israel, the Blues are reassuring. “ A little lightness “, title The Team This morning. This team ended up largely beating Israel to escape boredom and a heavy context at the last minute. “ It’s good for morale “, writing The Parisianwhile Provence describes a performance without forcing but without convincing “. For the Progress« The Blues pass the Israeli exam », and gain confidence before the match against Belgium on Monday.
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