Real Madrid has chosen Mbappé’s future number, Catalonia is on fire for the return of Lewandowski

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Mbappé already claims a victim at Real Madrid

A few days after announcing his decision to PSG, it is the turn of Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez to announce it to his locker room, according to our information. Which would explain Tchouaméni’s popcorn emoji a few days ago on social networks. If the final details of the operation are still to be refined, at Real Madrid, there is a risk of rolling out the red carpet for him. In addition to a salary that risks making people envious in the Madrid locker room, it is the number 10 that is promised to him. According to our information, the management of the Spanish club has not yet made a definitive decision on this point, but this is clearly the trend, as the newspaper also explains. A.S. in its interior pages. Number 7 is occupied by Vinicius Jr. Although number 9 is free, Mbappé would be offered number 10 by Luka Modric who will be free at the end of the season. A number that he wears in the French team…

Lewandowski saves Barça

In Spain, Barça is smiling a little again. A week after the sad 3-3 draw against Granada, the Catalans have rediscovered the taste of victory. Although the content is still disappointing, the main thing is safe with this 2-1 success at the last minute against Celta de Vigo. Barça can thank Lewy, as the poster says Mundo Deportivo. Author of a double, the Pole seems to have woken up at the best of times. Lewandowski gives life to Barça just before the Champions, relays the newspaper Sport. It was a complicated match, but one which will give the Catalans confidence before a round of 16 first leg on the Napoli pitch on Wednesday.

Manchester City loses points

If the championship seems to be played in France, Germany and Italy, it is wide open in England, as the poster shows. Sunday Mail. After the spectacular 4-4 first leg between Manchester City and Chelsea, the return leg was expected. Well the Blues still managed to hold off the Skyblues, score 1-1. Sterling scored against his former club, but Rodri saved the score from Pep Guardiola. Unlike Erling Haaland who missed his match. For the Manchester Evening News, it’s bad luck. In reality, the Norwegian is in a bad situation. As too often this season, the cyborg missed big opportunities. If Pep Guardiola wanted to defend his player, Manchester City is letting precious points slip away. Because Liverpool and Arsenal won. We start with the leader who won 4-1 against Brentford with a goal from the returning Mo Salah, as relayed by Mirror in its interior pages. On the Arsenal side, a week after the 6-0 against West Ham, the Gunners made the show again with a 5-0 this weekend against Burnley. THE Sunday Star highlights Saka, author of a double. In the standings, Liverpool are first with 57 points, Arsenal second with 55 and Manchester City third with 53, but with a game in hand.

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