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Saturday kicks off with plenty of news and, with the World Cup pushed a little to one side, we’re going to run through the five stories you can’t miss.
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Following the statements made by Javier Pastore, Enzo Fernández’s representative, and the player’s hints about signing for Real Madrid, the Spanish giants released a statement this Friday announcing that they have made no move whatsoever for Chelsea’s Argentine star.
"In light of the reports and statements that have appeared in recent days regarding an alleged interest from Real Madrid C. F. in the player Enzo Fernández, the club wishes to state that it has made no approach whatsoever, either directly or indirectly, aimed at signing the aforementioned player and, likewise, has no intention of carrying out such an operation."
After Germany’s elimination and Julian Nagelsmann’s departure, Jürgen Klopp is knocking on the door of the senior national team. The federation has acknowledged the contacts, and the coach himself also confirmed it with these words: “I’m under contract at Red Bull. I’ve said that I’m interested. I also have to speak with Oliver Mintzlaff. He is my boss. I assume he won’t object. I’m ready. My mind is already set in motion. We have to change things fundamentally.”
Bayern Munich have paid more than €50 million for their new left-back: Nathaniel Brown. The Germany international arrives as one of the most expensive full-backs in the Bavarians’ history and has signed until 2031 after his spell at Eintracht.
He did not do well at Milan and failed to qualify them for the next Champions League, which led to his dismissal by the Rossoneri. However, Massimiliano Allegri is beginning a new adventure as Napoli manager.
After leaving Manchester United on loan for Trabzonspor last year, André Onana is returning to the Turkish side for one more season.
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