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    Bale, Lewandowski, Mane: Leaving a big club is proving painful process

    Leaving a big club in the modern era looks a painful process.   Such is the money on offer at the world’s leading teams, trying to get anybody out of a contract appears to be one of the most difficult phenomena of football in the 2020s.

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    Is it time Sterling sought new challenge away from Man City?

    Heading into the European Championships last summer, Raheem Sterling was at a low ebb. Pep Guardiola, the Manchester City manager, was cryptically discussing his squad size and the fact he couldn’t keep everybody happy.

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    Will Lewandowski bid Bayern farewell this summer?

    Robert Lewandowski’s desire to one day play in Spain has been clear for years. In 2018, the Polish striker changed agent with the intention of pushing through a move to Real Madrid who were looking for a successor to Cristiano Ronaldo at the time.

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    Will Mo Salah find what he’s looking for in the transfer market?

      Liverpool, a club famous for them, are on the brink of their best-ever season.   Whether or not Jurgen Klopp’s side add either – or both – the Premier League and the Champions League to their trophy haul should not have a bearing on how this team are viewed.

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    Who are the Brighton duo that Ten Hag should target?

    Manchester United have spent majority of the current season outside of the top four positions, let alone compete for any titles or trophies, as they were hoping to do so at the start of the campaign. With only one victory in the side’s last five league games, Erik Ten Hag will have already reached the understanding that he has a huge job ahead of his move to Old Trafford in the summer, as both Ajax and United have confirmed that he will be moving to the Premier League on a three-year-deal.

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    Monaco midfielder could represent Liverpool’s next generation

    There are so many things to admire about the current set up at Liverpool. Tactically and technically, Jurgen Klopp has created one of the most ruthless and entertaining teams to watch and face in Europe, and it is no surprise that they are just 90 minutes away from a seventh Champions League crown.

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    Lingard must play cards right in choosing next club

    There are two sides to every story, and in that of Jesse Lingard and Manchester United’s slow erosion of trust and love, neither comes out looking particularly good. Only official confirmation of their permanent split in the summer is required; it is an open secret that he will leave Old Trafford, something he really should have done a long time ago.

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    Five Man Utd targets to help fix their flaws

    Manchester United are preparing for a period of change with Ajax manager Erik ten Hag expected to take over at Old Trafford this summer. The Dutchman will be faced with a reconstruction job and much of his focus will surely be on the midfield unit.

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    We are far from the Harry Kane end-game

    When Harry Kane announced he was staying at Tottenham after Manchester City had failed to sign him, it seemed like the closing of a chapter.   Approaching 30, the fact Spurs managed to hold off Pep Guardiola’s interest and keep their talisman even after he’d taken the step of making it clear he’d like to leave naturally led to the assumption that City would not try again.

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    Which clubs spent most in the last two football transfer windows?

    On the 10th of February the International Centre for Sports Studies, known more commonly as CIES, published a study on the financial balance between earning and spending of European clubs during the last two football transfer windows.

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    Will Chelsea splash their cash in January?

    With Chelsea free to sign players in January following a successful appeal of their transfer ban, Dan Tracey weighs up the pros and cons of looking to strengthen the squad after Christmas. At the start of this current season, Chelsea were deemed a club in transition and with the shackles of a FIFA transfer ban restricting them, it was almost seen as a free hit for their new manager Frank Lampard.

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