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The leadership of Bayern are watching the situation at Barcelona, ​​which is now in serious financial problems. Diario Sport reports that the Munich people are not against intercepting several players from the “blue garnet”.

According to the source, the main goal of the Reds is Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen. Also, the Germans do not mind signing fullback Serginho Dest and midfielder Pedri.

If the Catalans decide to put up any of these players, Bayern will be one of the first to buy.

https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/barca/cuidado-barca-bayern-viene-12208329
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Newcastle United plan to make a move for Napoli and Senegal centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly, 30, as they look to bring in a marquee signing. Newcastle are also interested in bringing in Paris St-Germain and Argentina striker Mauro Icardi, although Tottenham and Juventus are also keen on the 28-year-old. So, the new great football story is just beginning  Cheesy
PSG sporting director Leonardo remains confident that France star Kylian Mbappe, 22, will stay at the club and insists Real Madrid should be punished for their pursuit of him. It seems to me that PSG is losing in this story.
Juventus could have a chance to sign 28-year-old France midfielder Paul Pogba, whose contract with Manchester United runs out in the summer, if they can manage to sell at least two players. The great return of the prodigal son?  Grin
Liverpool are planning to try to sign France forward Ousmane Dembele on a free transfer when the 24-year-old's contract with Barcelona ends in the summer. How realistic is this?

Source: https://www.bbc.com/sport/58852255
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10075103/Newcastle-enter-race-Tottenham-Juventus-sign-Paris-Saint-Germain-striker-Mauro-Icardi.html

It says that Newcastle are going to be after PSG striker Mauro Icardi to sign. According to the source, Juventus and Tottenham are also interested in bringing him to the team. But Newcastle have much more to offer to him. The most important thing is that they may have to give him a promise of building a very strong team to be able to sign him. But Newcastle will make it happen easily as they have an incredible amount of money from now on.

Icardi is a talented player. He did not get a place in the main squad of the PSG team. Because PSG now has the extra striker that they needed. All of them are more skilled than Icardi. If Newcastle wants to take Icardi to the team, it is good for both Icardi and Newcastle. Because Newcastle has no experienced players at the moment. They have to rearrange the whole team. Icardi could be their first signing.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10075103/Newcastle-enter-race-Tottenham-Juventus-sign-Paris-Saint-Germain-striker-Mauro-Icardi.html

It says that Newcastle are going to be after PSG striker Mauro Icardi to sign. According to the source, Juventus and Tottenham are also interested in bringing him to the team. But Newcastle have much more to offer to him. The most important thing is that they may have to give him a promise of building a very strong team to be able to sign him. But Newcastle will make it happen easily as they have an incredible amount of money from now on.
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Based on local news, Torino player Belotti has confirmed that he will not renew his contract at the end of this season. AC Milan linked with him and has a chance to bring in the winter transfer market. So far only AC Milan are rumored close to this player. If these rumors come true, surely Milan will have alternatives as long as Ibra and Giroud are injured, although Daniel Maldini is showing growth, but Milan still need time to make Daniel a target man.
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As they won't be playing any transfer fee for Mbappe, they are going to be able to buy Haaland also financially. But it shouldn't be against the financial rules of the league too. If Real Madrid don't sign him, maybe we can see him in the English Premier League too.
They are capable of signing Haaland to next summer transfer  if they wanted, but I haven't seen any news about a bid for Haaland like it has been for Mbappé.
Seems Haaland can't go because I hear Dortmund wants to continue the contract and raising the salary 2x times. That is possible only the richest club than PSG can move him, if Haaland is concerned with money rather than achievement, then he will go.

it is very interesting to see Newcastle's development. Starting with
the purchases that Newcastle will make in the next transfer window, I wonder who the players will be brought in by Newcastle.
that should buy a new coach, the current strong rumor is Lampard. if he were a Newcastle coach, that possible he will buy a new young player like what he did at Chelsea.
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Strong players will not go to Newcastle even if they are offered a lot of money. It takes a couple of seasons and a good game to gain a foothold among at least the first 5-6 teams in order to motivate strong players to move to the team. This may take several years.

It may not be this year but when Newcastle United start playing in Champions League almost all players want to play there. Imagine having unlimited amount of money to spend, you can rebuild Los Galacticos with that. I don't think many players would reject to play for that kind of project team. You can hire world class manager and become Top 4 teams in 3-4 years. It won't happen overnight but remember Arabs bought that club, not rent it. I'm sure they have a good vision for long term success.

Now Newcastle are in 19th position, in 7 games not a single win has been obtained. So Newcastle's main focus this season is to get into a better position.
Because of the quality of the current players and coaches it is difficult to convince star players to play at Newcastle. But after Newcastle enter
the Champions League there will be a lot of star players who are interested. So I agree with you, Newcastle will be a big team in the next few years.
Since we know the current owners of Newcastle have unlimited finances, it is very interesting to see Newcastle's development. Starting with
the purchases that Newcastle will make in the next transfer window, I wonder who the players will be brought in by Newcastle.
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I'm not sure if Newcastle will quickly become a strong team (I mean, strong enough to qualify for titles), in my memory the only rapid progress after receiving huge investments happened with Chelsea, but it coincided so that they were coached by the genius Mourinho and he has everything it worked. At best, we'll see something like City - years of hard work before big titles are won.
They do not need to be contenders this season, everyone knows that you need to have a good off-season getting players before you can fight for something and yes they will have a ton of money for the midseason transfers but I am sure they will get some players who will be obviously good and not good like they would be part of a plan just yet.

I believe they need a manager first then they need to do "alright" until end of the season and the real test will come next season. They will get so many new players during the next summer transfer window that it will look like they are doing something criminal (which they sort of did to get that much money) based on how many awesome players they can afford. They can easily afford PSG levels of players, the new owners have 10x more money than what PSG owner has, think of all the difference that could make.

It is clear that this season will be completely preparatory for the team, at the moment the top players have already found good places for themselves and will stay there until the end of the season. The difficulty lies elsewhere - in order to recruit superstars, Newcastle must secure a spot in European competition (ideally in the Champions League), as for star players, participation in the top tournament is of the utmost importance. How Newcastle can achieve this this season is unclear.
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Strong players will not go to Newcastle even if they are offered a lot of money. It takes a couple of seasons and a good game to gain a foothold among at least the first 5-6 teams in order to motivate strong players to move to the team. This may take several years.

It may not be this year but when Newcastle United start playing in Champions League almost all players want to play there. Imagine having unlimited amount of money to spend, you can rebuild Los Galacticos with that. I don't think many players would reject to play for that kind of project team. You can hire world class manager and become Top 4 teams in 3-4 years. It won't happen overnight but remember Arabs bought that club, not rent it. I'm sure they have a good vision for long term success.
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When it comes to Haaland's next club, it might be Real Madrid. Because I have heard that Real Madrid are planning to sign Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland both at the same time.
You heard?
Would you please mind sharing a link of any credible source of information you got this from?

I am a fan of Real Madrid, but one player I am sure they could sign is Mbappé.I haven't seen them bid for Haaland.


As they won't be playing any transfer fee for Mbappe, they are going to be able to buy Haaland also financially. But it shouldn't be against the financial rules of the league too. If Real Madrid don't sign him, maybe we can see him in the English Premier League too.
They are capable of signing Haaland to next summer transfer  if they wanted, but I haven't seen any news about a bid for Haaland like it has been for Mbappé.
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When it comes to Haaland's next club, it might be Real Madrid. Because I have heard that Real Madrid are planning to sign Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland both at the same time. As they won't be playing any transfer fee for Mbappe, they are going to be able to buy Haaland also financially. But it shouldn't be against the financial rules of the league too. If Real Madrid don't sign him, maybe we can see him in the English Premier League too.
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I'm not sure if Newcastle will quickly become a strong team (I mean, strong enough to qualify for titles), in my memory the only rapid progress after receiving huge investments happened with Chelsea, but it coincided so that they were coached by the genius Mourinho and he has everything it worked. At best, we'll see something like City - years of hard work before big titles are won.
They do not need to be contenders this season, everyone knows that you need to have a good off-season getting players before you can fight for something and yes they will have a ton of money for the midseason transfers but I am sure they will get some players who will be obviously good and not good like they would be part of a plan just yet.

I believe they need a manager first then they need to do "alright" until end of the season and the real test will come next season. They will get so many new players during the next summer transfer window that it will look like they are doing something criminal (which they sort of did to get that much money) based on how many awesome players they can afford. They can easily afford PSG levels of players, the new owners have 10x more money than what PSG owner has, think of all the difference that could make.
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Strong players will not go to Newcastle even if they are offered a lot of money. It takes a couple of seasons and a good game to gain a foothold among at least the first 5-6 teams in order to motivate strong players to move to the team. This may take several years.
Of course Newcastle need a lot of time to prepare their team thoroughly as a respected team in the Premier League after the acquisition to the new owners. Is Newcastle interested in Zidane? There has to be a process and timing that will get them into the top 4 of the table, but not sure if they will do that this season without signing a new coach. Newcastle need new players, but they also need new coach.
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Barcelona are in bad place because their finances are 1 of the worst in the La Liga. They signed Koeman who has never been a great manager and now he is losing them games. The lower they finish in the league and the sooner they go out in the Champions league means they get less money. They will have to pay compensation to Koeman if they fire him before his contract is up but if they are going to lose money by finishing lower in the league and champions league it is probably worth firing him and getting a better manager to manage the team. I think Conte at Barcelona if they can afford him would be the best option for them.
It's impossible and Barcelona will still keep Koeman in order to save money and like it or not, Koeman must be able to prove it with a strategy that emphasizes Barcelona to be better, even though Koeman is also a Barcelona legend so of course he knows how to apply strategy in this era recently.
But by bringing in several players what about the arrears that have not been paid off? will this be a violation of regulations again or did they bring in players in the transfer season? What is clear is that this requires consistency from a manager who provides his tactics.
being a legend and having shined in barcelona doesn't mean you can train well too Smiley
and I would agree more when Koeman is replaced with a coach who fits the barcelona game because I think Koeman's strategy is very inversely proportional to the barcelona characteristic (tiki taka).
but the problem of compensation that must be paid when releasing Koeman I think will greatly disturb the current management of the club.
Even though there are lots of fans who support and make petitions about Koeman's dismissal, the club management still believes in him under the pretext of believing in the process.
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Strong players will not go to Newcastle even if they are offered a lot of money. It takes a couple of seasons and a good game to gain a foothold among at least the first 5-6 teams in order to motivate strong players to move to the team. This may take several years.
I second that, the overhaul of the team will definitely take time, and all those expecting big players to start flooding to Newcastle will have to wait awhile before that becomes a possibility, just like with Manchester City, it took quite a few seasons before they could put together a formidable and winning team, there was a lot of wrong buys, they wasted so much money on many players, but it was all just for a better future and now they can attract the best players to their team.

That would prolly be the case with Newcastle and I do hope they can be successful sometime in the coming years, but their fans will have to wait as that success wouldn't definitely not come overnight, for now Newcastle would gradually start buying quality players, then after awhile they can they start attracting top quality/world class, but definitely something big is going to happen in Newcastle in years to come.
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Antonio Conte has been one of the candidates to be Newcastle's new manager. But it seems like he will be rejecting the offer. There are still candidates like Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard. These managers both are legends of the Premier League. Newcastle would really like to sign one of them in this case. Lampard couldn't do well when he was Chelsea's manager but this time maybe he can fit Newcastle, who knows.
Who knows, maybe the players will be inspired by Lampard's personality and will train hard to achieve results. Maybe Newcastle will make a couple of top transfers, the club owner can afford it, his fortune is over 100 billion dollars, and his family fortune is over a trillion, so he will not be poor if he spends 200 million on transfers)

Strong players will not go to Newcastle even if they are offered a lot of money. It takes a couple of seasons and a good game to gain a foothold among at least the first 5-6 teams in order to motivate strong players to move to the team. This may take several years.
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Antonio Conte has been one of the candidates to be Newcastle's new manager. But it seems like he will be rejecting the offer. There are still candidates like Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard. These managers both are legends of the Premier League. Newcastle would really like to sign one of them in this case. Lampard couldn't do well when he was Chelsea's manager but this time maybe he can fit Newcastle, who knows.
Who knows, maybe the players will be inspired by Lampard's personality and will train hard to achieve results. Maybe Newcastle will make a couple of top transfers, the club owner can afford it, his fortune is over 100 billion dollars, and his family fortune is over a trillion, so he will not be poor if he spends 200 million on transfers)
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Barcelona are in bad place because their finances are 1 of the worst in the La Liga. They signed Koeman who has never been a great manager and now he is losing them games. The lower they finish in the league and the sooner they go out in the Champions league means they get less money. They will have to pay compensation to Koeman if they fire him before his contract is up but if they are going to lose money by finishing lower in the league and champions league it is probably worth firing him and getting a better manager to manage the team. I think Conte at Barcelona if they can afford him would be the best option for them.
It's impossible and Barcelona will still keep Koeman in order to save money and like it or not, Koeman must be able to prove it with a strategy that emphasizes Barcelona to be better, even though Koeman is also a Barcelona legend so of course he knows how to apply strategy in this era recently.
But by bringing in several players what about the arrears that have not been paid off? will this be a violation of regulations again or did they bring in players in the transfer season? What is clear is that this requires consistency from a manager who provides his tactics.
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Antonio Conte has been one of the candidates to be Newcastle's new manager. But it seems like he will be rejecting the offer. There are still candidates like Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard. These managers both are legends of the Premier League. Newcastle would really like to sign one of them in this case. Lampard couldn't do well when he was Chelsea's manager but this time maybe he can fit Newcastle, who knows.
actually I'm still surprised by this maneuver about newcastle, they seem to be making a major overhaul in terms of coaches and players.
apart from that I think they both will find it difficult to move to this team, especially when they were players, they were one of the loyal players between lampard at chelsea and gerrard at liverpool, would be a mockery of the fans when they played there.
but on the other hand newcastle is now rich, as long as there is money everything can be obtained. it's the same as city and PSG when it was bought by billionaires everything can be bought and there's no way even Newcastle will be like this
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Antonio Conte has been one of the candidates to be Newcastle's new manager. But it seems like he will be rejecting the offer. There are still candidates like Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard. These managers both are legends of the Premier League. Newcastle would really like to sign one of them in this case. Lampard couldn't do well when he was Chelsea's manager but this time maybe he can fit Newcastle, who knows.

Here are the odds for Newcastle United next manager after the oiler take over:  https://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/newcastle/next-permanent-manager

From those names I like the favorite, Conte.  Eddie Howe, but I don’t think they’ll go for a young manager still trying to make a name for himself.  They’ll want an established manager with the experience and the clout.  Graham Potter is also ok but no name like Howe.  I really like Zidane and I hope that happens if not Conte.  And Roberto Mancini, he built Man City into a power house after an oiler take over of its own.  I can’t see why he couldn’t do the same at NUFC.
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