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Arsenal are keeping tabs on Leroy Sane's contract situation at Bayern Munich as they line up a potential free transfer.
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Ruben Amorim aims to get Man Utd squad fighting fit for final push
The club will return to action on 29 March in the FA Cup before resuming Premier League duties in early April. Their next league match is an away clash against high-flying Nottingham Forest, who sit third in the table with 54 points from 29 games. That is followed by the second Manchester derby of the season, where United will look to replicate their December triumph over City. In that encounter, Amad Diallo's late goal secured a dramatic win at the Etihad Stadium. Injury concerns remain for manager Ruben Amorim, though he is hopeful of seeing some players return next month. Mason Mount was named on the bench against Leicester and could feature against Forest. Meanwhile, Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo continue their recovery and might be available after the break. Both missed out on England selection due to their injuries. During the international break, Amorim plans to divide his squad based on fitness levels, ensuring those returning from injury are managed carefully. "For the coaches it is difficult to have time off," said Amorim. "We are going to divide the group. Some of the players like Mason Mount and Toby [Collyer], they have to work on their fitness. We have to recover players to help [them all]." "Harry Maguire, Kobbie Mainoo, all these players we are going to try to bring that [fitness]. The players [must make] a final push for two competitions. "Some of the players are going to rest more days than usual. So we are going to divide and give different things for different players and try to be ready for the the final two months."
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Report: Man City looking to sign Crystal Palace star for only £25 million
Manchester City are already planning for a busy summer transfer window, despite an active winter of deals. Hugo Viana, in his first summer as director of football at the Etihad, has a crucial task ahead, which will include keeping City competitive. With the club facing the possibility of a trophyless season, unless they secure the […]
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Liverpool star with 64 goals & 22 assists linked with a surprise move to Premier League club
Liverpool could be preparing for some major changes in their squad with the futures of several players uncertain. Superstars Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk are all approaching the end of their contracts, with no concrete signs of extensions on the horizon. If new deals are not agreed upon soon, the trio could […]
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Ronald Koeman sheds light on Virgil van Dijk's Liverpool future
Liverpool have dominated the Premier League this season under Arne Slot, sitting 12 points clear of second-placed Arsenal, who still face a daunting trip to Anfield. The Reds have been nearly unstoppable, losing just once in the league, making a collapse that would let Arsenal back into the title race seem unthinkable. However, recent weeks have brought stumbles, with Liverpool bowing out of the Champions League to Paris Saint-Germain and falling to Newcastle in the League Cup final. Despite Slot enjoying a relatively smooth ride until now, the looming contract situations of Van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, all set to be free agents in the summer, have cast a shadow over the club. Van Dijk, long considered the most likely to extend his stay, is now surrounded by growing doubts as the season nears its climax. Koeman, speaking about his captain, offered insight into Van Dijk's mindset. "Whether he signs with Liverpool or another big club, that's all good for me," he said. "We'll see what happens, and what I understand from Virgil is that he is still looking for the level he is at now." Adding fuel to the fire, Sky in France recently reported that Van Dijk "feels his time is up" at Liverpool, hinting at a possible move elsewhere. Journalist Sacha Tavolieri elaborated, writing, "This season could very well be Virgil van Dijk's last at Liverpool. Sources close to the dressing room say the Dutchman wants one final adventure abroad before hanging up his boots." At 33, with Jurgen Klopp, his mentor, gone, and no new deal in sight with Liverpool's American owners, the centre-back appears ready for a change. Saudi club Al Hilal have tabled an offer of twenty million euros net, according to L'Équipe, but Tavolieri suggested Van Dijk leans toward Major League Soccer in the United States over the Saudi Pro League. "A fan of American culture, he could follow Kevin De Bruyne's path and chase an exotic dream far from Europe's pressures," Tavolieri noted. Meanwhile, a post-match chat with PSG president Nasser El Khelaïfi and sporting director Luis Campos after Liverpool's Champions League defeat sparked further intrigue, though no concrete talks have begun. Neither the club nor Van Dijk have commented officially on his future, leaving the rumour mill churning. So, will Van Dijk chase dollars in the desert, test himself in one last European hurrah, or take the Hollywood route across the Atlantic? For now, Liverpool fans can only watch and wait as their captain's next move hangs in the balance.
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