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Trent Alexander-Arnold… but not only that
On the Real Madrid side, no match this weekend due to extremely bad weather in the south of Spain, so A.S. takes stock of the club’s transfer window. Once again, we are talking about the Alexander Arnold track but not only that. The English full-back is the favorite because he is the flashiest name on the list but above all because he will be at the end of his contract on June 30. A.S. also mentions Pedro Porro the Tottenham player and Jérémie Frimpong from Leverkusen. For the moment, Alexander Arnold is the priority, especially since at Liverpool we are starting to be pessimistic about his contract extension.
Al Nassr wants Viktor Gyokeres
The Viktor Gyokeres phenomenon is shaking up the transfer market all by itself. O Jogo devotes a small part of its front page to him and talks about Al Nassr’s interest in him. The Saudi club is already preparing the departure of Talisca. On the other hand, we will have to pay the price because Sporting does not intend to sell off its new star. His release clause is set at 100 million euros and there is competition for Gyokeres.
De Jong could extend
With the departure of Erik ten Hag, Frenkie de Jong has also moved away from Manchester United reveals Sport. Several times the former Ajax coach tried to bring in the Barça midfielder but obviously he is now closer to an extension in Catalonia than to an arrival in England. His contract ends in 2026 and negotiations should start soon.
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