Manchester United know their next coach, Real Madrid accelerate on a star

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Thomas Tuchel at Manchester United, it’s becoming clearer

Manchester United are 14th in the Premier League and are having the worst start to a season in their history. Logically, Erik ten Hag is singled out and we could quickly see another coach arrive. THE Manchester Evening News explains to us on his front page that Thomas Tuchel, the former PSG coach, is the priority in the event of the departure of the Dutch technician. Same info on the side Mirror which also specifies that a meeting should take place during the day to decide on the future of Ten Hag. For his part, the Mancunian coach is convinced that he has the solutions to reverse the trend and wants to stay in England. It remains to be seen whether his direction will follow him…

Trent Alexander-Arnold to succeed Dani Carvajal

Last Saturday, Real Madrid lost Dani Carvajal, their captain, to injury. The problem for Carlo Ancelotti is that the right defender will be away from the field for a full year, given the seriousness of the physical problem. Options exist internally to succeed him, notably Lucas Vázquez, Ferland Mendy, Eder Militao and Federico Valverde, as explained Marca. However, Real Madrid does not want to miss out on the Trent Alexander-Arnold opportunity who is coming to the end of his contract with Liverpool next June. The Madrid daily reveals today that the England international is one of the priorities of the White House.

Tension rises between clubs and selections

If Kylian Mbappé is still a subject that tends so much in the French team, he is not the only one. In today’s edition, L’Team takes stock of the delicate relationships between clubs and selections. The non-appearance of the captain of the Blues at this October gathering is a new tipping point, especially since he could well not be the only one. Chelsea is also a club which insists on keeping its players as much as possible and this is once again the case with Wesley Fofana whom the Blues still hope to repatriate, as they already did last September. Didier Deschamps, meanwhile, maintains that the clubs have the power even if this series of decisions is far from helping it.

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