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Juve puts a stop to Rashford
At Juve, we are still looking for reinforcements in the upcoming transfer window. The club’s top priority remains the offensive sector. As reported The SunJuventus turned down an offer from Manchester United for Marcus Rashford. Thiago Motta prefers to bet on Joshua Zirkzee according to the tabloid. He coached him in Bologna and what’s more, the Dutchman has experienced difficulties since his arrival in England. A loan is the most plausible solution, Manchester not wanting to give up so quickly an item that has barely arrived at the club.
Ruben Amorim in the middle of a storm
Things are heating up a lot for Ruben Amorim who is in the middle of the danger zone according to the Daily Express. The Portuguese is well aware that he is already under pressure given his disappointing results. Amorim is the first manager in 92 years – since Walter Crickmer in 1932 – to lose five of his first 10 games in charge of the Red Devils. THE Daily Mail notes that Dan Ashworth, former sporting director, was fired after only 159 days in office. Ineos also cut 250 positions within the club. Through these examples, we understand the mentality of the management, no time to waste and a dismissal of Amorim cannot be ruled out in the event of another defeat. To save himself, the coach wants to make Harry Maguire responsible, by giving him the captain’s armband in the absence of Bruno Fernandes, who is suspended.
Real Madrid wins everything
Yesterday was a blessed day for Real Madrid. The club picked up a total of eight awards of all kinds at the Global Soccer Award ceremony, organized in Saudi Arabia. Among the distinctions, we find that of best player in the world, won by Vinicius Jr. A nice revenge for his failure to win the Ballon d’Or. Deserved in the eyes of Cristiano Ronaldo. Carlo Ancelotti was elected coach of the year and the icing on the cake, Real voted best club in the world. Florentino Perez, the Merengue boss, was even awarded the title of best president of all time. A perfect evening for Madrid.
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