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Luis Enrique worried about his players
We’re starting off slowly this weekend with the French dailies. The Team shares with us a very beautiful headline which highlights PSG. If the Ligue 1 leader wins his home match against Le Havre this evening, he will be crowned champion. But as stated The Team in its interior pages, the coach of the Parisian club fears a disconnection and too much emotional discharge in the event of large festivities this weekend. He wants to keep all his chances on his side to achieve the rest of the objectives set. Everything will be celebrated once the season is completely over, and everyone in Paris hopes that it will be for a historic quadruple.
Ansu Fati wants to return to Barça
As for the Catalan press, we no longer have the right to an analysis of the next FC Barcelona transfer window. The Catalans could see Ansu Fati back in the rotation. The Spaniard’s loan spell at Brighton ends on June 30, and according to Sport, the 21-year-old winger absolutely wants to establish himself at Barça. He is confident that in the pre-season he will show that he is more than ready to play again like he did in his Barca debut. Other media sources claim that his training club still does not count on him, and if Brighton do not want to keep him, he will be loaned again to another club.
Arteta seeks advice from Wenger
Head to England with the Gunners. To win the Premier League, they called on the Avengers, finally a single hero: Arsène Wenger. As revealed by various English tabloids, including The Sun, Mikel Arteta contacted the Invincibles boss for advice. The Spanish coach believes that the French manager who managed to take the club to the top 20 years ago can give him the keys to succeed in the final sprint.
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