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·19 de maio de 2026
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Tuesday’s sports press leads with farewells from heavyweight figures: Real Madrid confirm the end of the Carvajal era, while in England it is taken for granted that Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of the season.

Two legends are leaving their clubs almost at the same time, as if football had decided to open all the windows on the same day.


At Barça, Tuesday is bittersweet: Hansi Flick renews until 2028 saying he is "hungrier than ever", but Fermín López will miss the World Cup with a fractured foot.


Meanwhile in England, beyond Pep’s goodbye, Arsenal beat Burnley 1-0 with a goal from Havertz and now hold a five-point lead over City. The title is within their grasp.

La Gazzetta dello Sport devotes its front page to Lautaro Martínez, who vows eternal love to Inter with the phrase "they’ll have to drag me out of here" and dedicates his brace to his grandmother.

L'Équipe, meanwhile, asks how much longer Nice will put up with its own radicals, after they invaded the pitch and threatened to boycott the Coupe de France final.


And we close with Estadio Deportivo which, for its part, warns that Betis’s move for full-back Nazinho is becoming more complicated, which in the universe of the summer transfer market basically means there is still everything left to do.
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