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Haaland is a big risk imo, he has a great goal scoring record but come on, most of those goals are in the Austrian league which is far weaker than the PL. He’s very young & will only improve but I think it’s going to be a big transfer fee, I wouldn’t want him at LFC.
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There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?

Now is almost official.
He will be coach of Arsenal according to the web in the last hour.

I don't think Pep will go to Arsenal, however, he can leave Manchester at the end of the season.

Only yesterday Guardiola release an Interview saying "I wanted Juventus when I was a player", let see if, in the end, the marriage with Guardiola and Juventus can be a thing.

Pep will probably leave City in the summer, he always likes to manage the richest club in each league he manages in. Do we even know if he’s that great?

Barcelona - Managing Messi & some fantastic players like Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta. I could probably have won trophies there as a coach.
Bayern - Richest club in Germany, not hard to win that league.
City - Richest club in England, now looks like Klopp is getting the better of him.

Worth mentioning he hasn’t got to a CL Final without Messi. Surely that’s why Bayern & City employed him, to win the CL.

I’m sure if he goes to Juve he will win Serie A but so does every manager before him.

I don't think so.  Pep will see out his contract and leave when it expires (on 2021?).  Again...  it's the Txiki and Ferran Soriano factor.  Pep respects them too much.  I'm willing to make a small bet on it for fun.  Wink


As for Arteta, football journos writing bs again.  I'll just wait for the official announcement from the club and Arteta.
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Fabrizio Romano is quite a good source in this historical moment for the transfer market, here is a good point on the Haaland situation.



Haaland will undoubtedly be one of the most important names of the next transfer period. But I think it would be better for him to finish the season at his club. In this type of mid-season transfers big investments often do not end well. But the best option among the mentioned teams seems to be Man Utd. They need a good striker and Haaland profile suits to Man Utd, I think.

Why this should be a keep for Man Utd?
Leipzig and Borussia are stronger and more competitive teams in their domestic championship and apart from that, they are playing on the Champions League and not in the Europa League. A step in his future career would be better to join Leipzig or Dortmund and not Man Utd.
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Fabrizio Romano is quite a good source in this historical moment for the transfer market, here is a good point on the Haaland situation.

https://i.imgur.com/MHl3cla.png
I can't help but think that the top clubs (Man Utd and Juve) are interested in this kid mainly because of all the hype and potential to sell a bunch of t-shirts to the folks in Norway, that plus whatever deal they could potentially make with norwegian companies (that kid and Solskjaer, this combo is a gold mine for advertising companies lol).

With all buzz surrouding him you'd think he has the potential of Mbappe lol  Grin

There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?
Looks like the Arsenal board couldn't convince Allegri or any other experienced manager (that or they simply don't have the money to pay the wages of top managers).

IMO if they hire Arteta, it means that they're gonna start a new long-term project, I don't think they're gonna sack the spaniard even if the team's performance doesn't improve this season, otherwise, Arsenal would be the laughing stock of the EPL (three managers sacked in one season? imagine the memes lol). I'm more interested to see if they're gonna sign players in the next transfer window.
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Fabrizio Romano is quite a good source in this historical moment for the transfer market, here is a good point on the Haaland situation.



Haaland will undoubtedly be one of the most important names of the next transfer period. But I think it would be better for him to finish the season at his club. In this type of mid-season transfers big investments often do not end well. But the best option among the mentioned teams seems to be Man Utd. They need a good striker and Haaland profile suits to Man Utd, I think.
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There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?

Now is almost official.
He will be coach of Arsenal according to the web in the last hour.

I don't think Pep will go to Arsenal, however, he can leave Manchester at the end of the season.

Only yesterday Guardiola release an Interview saying "I wanted Juventus when I was a player", let see if, in the end, the marriage with Guardiola and Juventus can be a thing.

Pep will probably leave City in the summer, he always likes to manage the richest club in each league he manages in. Do we even know if he’s that great?

Barcelona - Managing Messi & some fantastic players like Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta. I could probably have won trophies there as a coach.
Bayern - Richest club in Germany, not hard to win that league.
City - Richest club in England, now looks like Klopp is getting the better of him.

Worth mentioning he hasn’t got to a CL Final without Messi. Surely that’s why Bayern & City employed him, to win the CL.

I’m sure if he goes to Juve he will win Serie A but so does every manager before him.
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There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?
That's a very bad decision on the part of the Arsenal board of directors for choosing someone who doesn't have any real experience of managing a a football on his own because it's a totally different thing when you are in total control of a club and when you are just the assistant manager. They should have gone in for someone who has the experience rather than a novice. Maybe they don't have lots of expectation with regards to Arteta.
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There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?
You are right he is already signed and now completing all other details hopefully they will announce this all in next few days here is more
details https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal-finalise-appoint-mikel-arteta-deal-a4316551.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1576668023

I have a certain sympathy for this club but obviously, there are major problems in Arsenal. Undergoing a difficult transition after Arsen Venger era, something like Man. United in post SAF period, but it seems much worst. I don't think an inexperienced manager like Arteta can be a good choice. They need to give them two seasons to consolidate club at the first and after that team. It is much more complicated than only to motivate players to give the best from yourself.
I don't think Arteta can do something better than Emery.
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There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?

Now is almost official.
He will be coach of Arsenal according to the web in the last hour.

I don't think Pep will go to Arsenal, however, he can leave Manchester at the end of the season.

Only yesterday Guardiola release an Interview saying "I wanted Juventus when I was a player", let see if, in the end, the marriage with Guardiola and Juventus can be a thing.
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There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?

I presume it’s a big pay rise for Arteta & a chance to be the Chief rather than an Indian, good luck to him. I imagine Pep isn’t too happy bit he will understand I think.
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There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?
You are right he is already signed and now completing all other details hopefully they will announce this all in next few days here is more
details https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal-finalise-appoint-mikel-arteta-deal-a4316551.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1576668023
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There are rumors swirling around that Arteta is leaving Pep to manage Arsenal.  Some say that he already signed a three year deal or something.

What do you guys think?
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Fabrizio Romano is quite a good source in this historical moment for the transfer market, here is a good point on the Haaland situation.


the fact that he mentioned manchester united first i think they are the one who really serious going after him. but don't forget that juventus also need a fresh striker , a young one as long term projection , juventus can offer him a good salary as good as de ligt.

so i will just remind united fans that juventus is as serious as manchester united.

if you look at haaland social media i think recently he just make a prank showing that he is signing manchester united shirt , but actually he did signing the other 5 different shirt club haha , hillarious kid.
is there a market offering haaland next club?
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Ronaldo and Juventus is mutual interest and I don't think he will leave after this season. Juventus is looking to strengthen their brand and what better way to do it than with Ronaldo. Cristiano was searching for a club willing to pay his high salaries but still be competitive at the highest levels and he found that in Juventus. I seriously doubt that any other top club would pay him €30+ Million yearly. To conclude: He is not going anywhere. Only way I can see that happening is if Juventus wins the CL and the management decides to cash in.   
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Ronaldo is an elite player, the kind you don’t see many times in a lifetime. He is past his peak now though & whilst he’s still putting up good stats the Italian league is much slower than Spain so it’s good for him he left. Juve signed him with the intention of winning the CL. Can he win it again with them in the Autumn of his career?
Ronaldo is unbelievable, he is a blessing to this modern football era, and I feel fortunate to have watched him play, win titles and multiple ballon d'or titles in such an illustrious career. Just like you said, he is no longer as excellent as he was in the past, but his desire to perform everyday for Juventus shows class, and the fact that he is hundred percent a complete sports man.

Juve need the UCL, and it was a nice move going for Ronaldo, but I think they went for him too late, if they probably had gotten him maybe three to four seasons back, when he was still up to speed, maybe he could have pushed them to the title.
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Fabrizio Romano is quite a good source in this historical moment for the transfer market, here is a good point on the Haaland situation.

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We are talking about Cristiano Ronaldo and his skills.
Here is interview with his former teammate Mehdi Benatia which explain secret of their success.
https://app.football-italia.net/?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.football-italia.net%2F147778%2Fbenatia-ronaldo-not-normal#article/footballitalia-147778
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^^ For how many years will Ronaldo play football?
He is already old and the best thing that Felix should do is to stay on La Liga otherwise he is going to destroy his career with a move.

From what we can see, Ronaldo is still in great shape. Of course not as fast as 4-5 years ago. However, with his experience and talent, he is still one of the most important players in the world. But I think he should try another club to play after this age. Juventus may no longer be the best option for him. Because as you know, Seria A is a league based on physical strength. And because of his age Ronaldo may have existed longer in a more technical league. Spain again?

I don't think that Spain is a league for the next step in his career. La Liga doesn't require so much physical strength, but it requires endurance and as time goes by Ronaldo's is fading.
Maybe he can join China(?) or MLS.
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Is Joao Felix even that good? What has he actually achieved? He’s worth nothing close to the fee that Atleti paid for him. Modern football is ridiculous at times.
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^  Ronaldo is one of those freaks whose prime lasts longer than most footballers.  Kinda like Ibra.

Ronaldo is an elite player, the kind you don’t see many times in a lifetime. He is past his peak now though & whilst he’s still putting up good stats the Italian league is much slower than Spain so it’s good for him he left. Juve signed him with the intention of winning the CL. Can he win it again with them in the Autumn of his career?

I don't see it under Sarri.  But who knows...  You just don't know with tourney football sometimes.  And didn't they draw a somewhat weak  club for the KO stage?  

Edit:  They did!
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