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José Mourinho’s crazy dream
Since his arrival at Fenerbahçe, José Mourinho has multiplied the craziest avenues. The Special One activates his network to recruit players and his latest fad is called Robert Lewandowski, as advertised Photo. The Pole is even a priority for the Portuguese coach. During the last meeting, Mourinho said he will try to convince him personally. We recall that the person concerned has repeatedly repeated that he wishes to stay at FC Barcelona. It remains to be seen whether Mourinho will be able to find the right words to convince him.
Manchester United will replenish its coffers
The future of Manchester United is quite unclear. If Erik ten Hag should stay, what about the squad he will have at his disposal next season? For the moment, things are moving more in the direction of departures. As explained by Manchester Evening News, the Red Devils will cash a check for €70 million with the sales of Jadon Sancho and Mason Greenwood. The first city is in the sights of Juventus and Dortmund, while the second also appeals to Juve, but also to Naples. One thing is certain, the two men are no longer welcome among the residents of Old Trafford.
Motta’s promise to Juve supporters!
In case you missed it, Juventus yesterday made the arrival of its new coach official. Unsurprisingly, Thiago Motta succeeds Massimiliano Allegri on the bench of the Old Lady. The Italian coach delivered his first words as relayed by Corriere dello Sport on its front page. “I am really happy to start a new experience at the helm of a big club like Juventus. I thank the owners and the management to whom I assure all my ambition to keep the colors of Juventus high and to make the fans happy., did he declare. The Italian coach signed a three-year contract with a salary of €3.5 million with bonuses for the Scudetto and the Champions League. In three words, Motta wants his team to be “beautiful, tough and ambitious”as reported Tuttosport.
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