The performance of the Blues reassures the press, a European bigwig ready to discuss with Adrien Rabiot

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The Blues reassure

Our Blues who reassured us last night against Belgium, by winning 2-0. A little oxygen “, title The Team This morning. ” France has found a team “, writes Le Parisien. After the delicate match, lost 3-1 against Italy last Friday, France showed a much better face against the Belgians. But all that is thanks to the ” benefits of alternation “, as can be read in the inside pages of the newspaper. The Team. Didier Deschamps reinvigorated his team with eight changes, with a team ” generous ” and well ” organized “. The offensive animation was much better than against Italy, with Randal Kolo Muani scoring and Ousmane Dembélé finally decisive, he who had not scored since November 2023 against Gibraltar. Finally, the Corriere dello Sporttitle on his side ” France can finally breathe “Thank you Italians for having compassion for us after having demonstrated it to us!

A European big shot on Adrien Rabiot

Manchester United have received a boost in their pursuit of French midfielder Adrien Rabiot. The 29-year-old, who was close to joining United in 2022, is now available as a free agent after leaving Juventus in the summer. Rabiot has turned down offers from the Saudi Pro League and Galatasaray, and is expected to enter talks with Manchester United. Stay tuned!

Real Madrid, King of the transfer window

The King of the Transfer Market “, title AS this morning. Indeed, although Madrid is only eighth in terms of spending, its investments of €720 million have almost doubled in value, reaching €1,340 million. The arrivals of players like Vinicius, Rodrygo and Bellingham illustrate this profitable strategy. Kylian Mbappé was obtained at zero cost after patient negotiations, and Endrick represents a bet on the future. The club also bets on the early detection of talent, avoiding excessive bids as in the case of Leny Yoro, while capitalizing on opportunities like Alaba and Rüdiger. Basically, the club favors promising young talents, while avoiding excessive spending.

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