PSG’s surprising new target, Bayern Munich enters into a showdown with Leon Goretzka

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The puzzle of Gonçalo Ramos’ injury

After Gonçalo Ramos’ injury for 3 months, The Parisian wonders: does PSG need to recruit a number 9? If Luis Enrique could play with Dembélé or Barcola as a false 9, the interminable Osimhen track could also be reactivated. In Italy, the Sports Gazette reveals for its part that the Parisian management would have made contact with Ademola Lookman of Atalanta. But according to our information, PSG would have made a clear decision in this matter. The club wishes to trust Randal Kolo Muani and the club’s youngsters and therefore does not plan to recruit.

It’s tense between Leon Goretzka and Bayern

In Germany, we were treated to the first rounds of the German Cup, with the first victory of the season for Bayern Munich, 4-0 against Ulm. But the question mark of this match is the absence of Leon Goretzka in the Bavarian group. As explained Image on its front page, the reason is simple: the Munich club is looking to intimidate the German international. As announced by sporting director Max Eberl and confirmed by Vincent Kompany, the club is no longer counting on him this season. The midfielder knows it, but he is in no hurry to leave, while his contract runs until 2026. Atlético de Madrid and Napoli are on the lookout for the 29-year-old player.

Rodri’s extension at City

Guardiola and Manchester City have the ambition to win a 5th consecutive Premier League title. And to continue making history, the Mancunian team wants to keep Rodri, the key player in their midfield, at all costs. According to The Mirrorthe Citizens are wary of Real Madrid, who are eyeing their Spanish European champion, and therefore want to secure him as quickly as possible. To do this, the club is offering to double his salary, bringing it to €440,000 per week, which would make them one of the biggest salaries in the Sky Blues armada.

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