Which club will be the next destination for many star football players whose contracts expire tomorrow?
Which club will be the next address of many star football players whose contracts will expire tomorrow? make the summer transfer period more exciting.
World football, which has experienced a great contraction in the last two years due to the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19), is trying to return to its old days as the incomes of the clubs start to increase again.
The summer transfer period will be very active for clubs that want to add a world-class football player to their staff and protect their budget.
Pogba is once again at a crossroads with Manchester United.The Guinean-born French footballer Paul Pogba, who moved to Juventus without a transfer from Manchester United, where he grew up, but returned to the Manchester club four years later for a world record transfer fee of 105 million euros, is at a crossroads once more.
Pogba, who played 226 matches and scored 39 goals in 6 seasons with Manchester United, won the UEFA Europa League and English League Cup titles once.
Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Manchester City are all interested in the 29-year-old footballer, who did not get along with Jose Mourinho when he coached the English team from 2016 to 2018, and did not reconcile with the fans because he fell far behind his performance in Juventus.
Lingard bids farewell to Manchester after 20 years.Another player at the crossroads at Manchester United will be Jesse Lingard.
While Lingard went on loan to different clubs five times in his Manchester United career, which he grew up with, he came to the stage of leaving the team after 20 years.
Despite Manchester United's decision to keep him in the squad last season, Lingard, who had the chance to play 16 times in the league, is interested in Tottenham, West Ham United, and Newcastle United from England; Milan from Italy; and Roma, coached by the player's former coach, Jose Mourinho.
After signing a professional contract with Manchester United, the 29-year-old player played 232 games and won the UEFA Europa League, Federation Cup, and League Cup championships once.
Barcelona will try to keep Dembele.Barcelona signed French striker Ousmane Dembele in 2017 for 140 million euros plus bonuses from Borussia Dortmund and is making an effort to keep the 25-year-old football player, whose 5-year contract has expired.
who won 5 cups, two of which were in the league, in the Catalan team, played 150 matches in all lanes in his Barcelona career, which was interrupted due to his injuries, and aired the opponent's nets 32 times.
Barcelona Club President Joan Laporta said in a statement about Dembele, who Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are closely interested in, "Even if he wants to stay here, he thinks there are options that are better than us and that will appeal to him more."
Time to leave Madrid for Isco. The 30-year-old Spanish football player Isco, who won the UEFA Champions League four times and three times in LaLiga with Real Madrid, is preparing to bid farewell to the Bernabeu.
Isco, whom Carlo Ancelotti played in the first 11 in only 3 matches last season, lost his place in the Spanish National Team.
It is mentioned in the press that Isco, who is on the list with Sevilla, Arsenal, and Tottenham from Europe, and Galatasaray are also interested.
To leave Manchester without a trophy The Uruguayan star Edinson Cavani will be another player preparing to leave Manchester United, which brought the Dutch Erik ten Hag to the position of coach.
Cavani, 35, who came to Manchester United from Paris Saint-Germain two years ago without a transfer, scored 17 goals in his first season in the UEFA Europa League, but last season, both the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo and the injuries he suffered remained far from expectations.
Clubs interested in Cavani include Real Madrid, Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, and Juventus.
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