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Bellingham, Camavinga and Tchouameni are worthy successors to ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of Modric, Kroos and Casemiro… building the best midfield in the world (again!) is a masterstroke from Real Madrid
Real Madrid have a brand new midfield with an average age of 21 years to take them into the next decade and all three components of that midfield have said they are, in part at least, at the club because of Zinedine Zidane. With Bellingham the interest stretches back into the 2021-22 season when he was already showing at Dortmund – practically a partner club for Real Madrid with various link-ups over the years – that he, like Camavinga, was not one who you should wait around for. ‘It was about 12, 15 months ago when my dad sat me down and told me there was interest from Real Madrid,’ Bellingham admitted in his press conference on Thursday.
Christian Pulisic could be allowed to leave Chelsea this summer… but the American’s £200,000-a-week wages are considered too high by Premier League suitors
Ideally the American would like to stay in England but other clubs are wary of meeting the winger’s current contract which sees him earn more than £200,000-a-week.
Bukayo Saka is left stunned after challenging England team-mate Phil Foden to hit a bullseye… and the Manchester City star nails it first time!
Bukayo Saka couldn’t believe his eyes as he watched Phil Foden hit the bullseye at the first time of asking. The young England stars were enjoying some down time in camp when Saka challenged the Man City star to hit the the top score on the dart board. ‘Can you get a bullseye mate’, he asked. Foden proceeded to do exactly to shock his Three Lions team-mate.
Kai Havertz drew comparisons to Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp but his lack of goalscoring firepower raises questions… As Mikel Arteta mulls a move for the Chelsea forward, does he fit in at the Emirates?
As Arsenal mulls a move for Kai Havertz, does he fit in at the Emirates?
The news came like a bolt from the blue – Kai Havertz, whilst recovering from an imperfect season, wasn’t the first name that sprang to mind when discussing players Chelsea are duty-bound to sell this summer – but when Real Madrid come calling, you answer. News that the Spanish giants were tabling an offer for the German forward raised an eyebrow, but speculation as to their interest in the player disappeared as quickly as it had arisen. Instead, a new suitor emerged, puzzling followers of the transfer market even further. Since a largely frustrating January window, save for the savvy acquisition of Brighton’s Leandro Trossard, Arsenal fans have had an awareness of their recruitment priorities this summer. Revamping the midfield has long been the priority for Mikel Arteta, as have his two clearest targets, West Ham’s Declan Rice, and in another raid on the south coast club, Moises Caicedo.
Arsenal handed NIGHTMARE return to the Champions League as they face Tottenham and Man City in the Premier League during the European group stages while Man United and Newcastle are given favourable runs
Arsenal handed NIGHTMARE Champions League return after Premier League fixtures are
Arsenal and Mikel Arteta have been handed a nightmare return to the Champions League that see’s them contend with Premier League clashes against Everton, Tottenham, and Manchester City during the European competition’s group stages. The Gunners are back in the big-time after a six-year absence from the Champions League and face a difficult start to life in Europe with the announcement of next season’s Premier League fixtures promising a tough balancing act. Champions League football gets underway on the week commencing September 18, with matches played on the Tuesday and Wednesday and all four competing Premier League teams playing across both days
PREMIER LEAGUE FIXTURES: Chelsea host Liverpool on exciting opening weekend of games, as Man City start at Burnley and Luton go to Brighton, while Man United and Arsenal face tough early runs
Premier League fixture release: Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Co learn schedules
The 2023-24 Premier League season begins with Vincent Kompany’s newly-promoted Burnley hosting his former side Manchester City, while Mauricio Pochettino’s first league game as Chelsea boss is a blockbuster meeting with Liverpool. It will be an emotional start to life back in the top flight for Kompany, who captained Manchester City as a player. But the pick of the opening round of games is unquestionably in south west London as Pochettino starts his time as Chelsea boss with a blockbuster meeting with Liverpool as part of the first Super Sunday of the season. Erik ten Hag and Manchester United play on the first Monday night slot against Wolves, title-chasing Arsenal host Nottingham Forest and new Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou begins with a tricky trip down the road to Brentford.

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Bros what can you say of paul pogba career right now
I would like to see victor osihmen play in Madrid…