Real Madrid blows Rodrygo, Manchester United proposes crazy swap for João Félix

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Real Madrid warns Rodrygo

Rodrygo set the Spanish press on fire in recent days by implying that he was not open to a departure. The reason, the future arrival of Kylian Mbappé which should relegate him to the bench. But Real Madrid remains unfazed by this exit which looks like a pressure attack. The message conveyed is the following: we remain focused on the Champions League final. The Rodrygo case will therefore be studied, but only once the season is over. One thing is certain, Rodrygo will not lack suitors. Many of them are interested in England and at PSG, Luis Enrique imagines him succeeding Mbappé precisely.

Manchester United’s dirty trick at Barça

Inducted as Barça’s new coach, Hansi Flick will quickly be faced with some serious headaches. One of the first is called João Félix. As you know, Barça does not have the necessary finances to recruit him permanently, as a result Manchester United could be tempted to secure his services. As relayed by Daily Mirror or even the Daily Star, the Red Devils could use Mason Greenwood. The Englishman found color in Getafe and caught the eye of the Colchoneros. A crazy exchange is therefore in preparation, it remains to be seen what the player will think of it, who we remind, had already completed a loan in England, with Chelsea.

Things are stuck for Motta

Thiago Motta at Juventus, it’s hot, but not yet done then the Italian coach raises the stakes as the placard says Corriere dello Sport. The media explains that the Italian has not completely reached an agreement with Juventus for salary reasons. The club offered him a 3-year contract with a salary of 3.5M plus 1.5 for his staff. Except that the former Bologna coach is asking for €5M per season. A meeting with technical director Giuntoli could take place soon in Lisbon to resolve the matter.

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