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Barca want Haaland in 2025
In Catalonia, there is a transfer window and the secret, slightly crazy hope of FC Barcelona! This morning, Mundo Deportivo announces that the Blaugrana club wants to recruit “Erling Haaland in 2025“. Yes, yes, it's not a joke and everyday life has arguments. “Barça is preparing for the post-Lewandowski era by considering the Norwegian as the ideal replacement. With the new Camp Nou already under construction and the threat of a sanction against City, anything is possible.” It is “Barça's dream», specifies the daily. “With the new Camp Nou up and running, there would be more money and the excellent relationship between his agent and Laporta would help make the transfer happen. In Barcelona, they are awaiting a possible sanction from the Premier League against Manchester City, for non-compliance with the financial fair play of the championship, which would give Haaland carte blanche» to leave the club. Barça is just waiting for this to offer itself the Norwegian. The plan is in motion, but the newspaper specifies that Real Madrid are also very interested in the Norwegian striker. But as Mbappé will already be in the Spanish capital, Barça's objective is to restore momentum to La Liga by recreating antagonism between the clubs through the Mbappé-Haaland rivalry, as in the heyday of CR7 and Messi… In short, nothing is done, but we have the right to dream!
“A million and we're done!»
Still in Spain with the information that is shaking the local press. While he was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for rape, Daniel Alves was able to leave prison. Incarcerated for more than a year, the former Barcelona resident had requested release in exchange for bail, while awaiting judgment. Well this was accepted in exchange for a deposit of one million euros. This is what ironically signs Sport which does not validate this decision at all: “A million and we're done! After 14 months of detention, Dani Alves is released from prison after paying bail of one million euros. He will have to surrender his passports, will not be allowed to leave the country and will have to appear in court every week.»And the entire local press seems shocked by this decision, like the Mundo Deportivo : “Alves is provisionally released», Tempers the media all the same. Finally, L'Esportiu also returns to this event: “Alves released from prison» ! Above all, it should be noted that he is not exonerated and the trial will continue. The parties' appeals are already before the High Court of Justice of Catalonia, awaiting a new verdict. He will be forced to go to court every week to avoid fleeing.
The Milan plan
In Italy, we are already planning for next season! On the front page of La Gazzetta dello Sport, there is particular talk of the upcoming AC Milan transfer window and the pink-paper newspaper announces good news, Milan will have €130 million available this summer to strengthen itself. “Milan arrives at €130 million», Plasters the newspaper, highlighting the Milanese coach, Stefano Pioli. “The Rossoneri recovery plan begins. There is a treasure to give Pioli a big 9 and one capable of fetching a 20th scudetto.» Leaders are ready to put in the means to achieve their objectives…
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