Jürgen Klopp will join Spain after Liverpool, Mike Maignan’s new golden contract

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Jürgen Klopp prepares for his vacation

Since the announcement of his departure, all Liverpool fans have been enjoying every game of Jürgen Klopp at the helm of the Reds. The German has a lot of ambition for his final season. At a press conference yesterday, he detailed the scale of the title challenge for Liverpool and said they have to be perfect to win the Premier League. The Reds are five points clear of City, having played a game more, but the bookmakers make Pep Guardiola’s side favorites for the title. In any case, Jürgen Klopp has already planned everything for his break away from the world of football. Indeed, according to The Sunthe Reds technician has treated himself to a property in the Balearic Islands worth £3.4 million, and he is currently renovating everything to create a “ecological family paradise“. Some English journalists already think that when he returns to action, he will seek to take charge of a Spanish team as a result…

Mike Maignan wants a golden contract

La Gazzetta dello Sport opens its daily edition on the Italia derby scheduled for tomorrow at 8:45 p.m. For the pink paper newspaper, Marcus Thuram will be Inter’s providential player to capsize Juventus. The Bianconeri are only one point behind the Interist leader at the top of the Serie A ranking. He is not the only Frenchman who is making headlines among our transalpine colleagues, you will see. Because we find Adrien Rabiot on the cover of Tuttosport. He intends to beat Inter with Juve. On the other hand, as the newspaper announces, it risks being one of his last Italia derbies, because he does not yet wish to extend his contract which ends next June. On the other hand, Mike Maignan, with AC Milan, will be offered a new XXL contract. According to information from La Gazzetta Dello Sport, the goalkeeper of the French team appreciated everything his club has done so far in the fight against racism. He sees himself at San Siro for a long time yet, and so he is ready to sit at the negotiating table to extend his lease until 2028. But be careful, he wants a salary increase commensurate with his impact on the Rossoneri. As a result, he asks for emoluments commensurate with what Rafael Leao currently receives. If it is accepted by the Milanese leaders, he will become the highest paid player at the club, tied with the Portuguese winger.

Barça wants the skin of Real

We’re going to Spain now, what’s still making headlines is the war between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. Finally, it was especially Barça who launched a continuous assault against the Merengues. As the newspaper headline A.S., Xavi and Joan Laporta united against Madrid. It is not known whether this is an orchestrated communication strategy or not, but yesterday the two came out in force through different channels to denounce the treatment that the club chaired by Florentino Pérez reserves for referees every weekend. For example, I will read you Laporta’s lunar declaration on the radio RAC1 : “Madrid is not performing well. They are showing unacceptable cynicism: they have asked for the extension of the investigation into the Negreira affair. What Real Madrid TV is doing is a shame, I don’t know how they allow themselves to do it. The Spanish federation should say that this is a way of putting pressure on the referees“. Very clearly, for many Spanish media, especially pro Real, Barcelona is on a crusade against the capital club. A destabilization technique perhaps…

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