🚨 Liverpool star's SHOCK future statement, new contract for Chelsea attacker, Mbappe scores first La Liga goal, and more
Could Liverpool be set to LOSE this vital player? Plus updates on key Chelsea and Arsenal contracts...
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Kylian Mbappe scored his first La Liga goal!
Plus Arsenal, Man United, Chelsea and more
Arsenal
Mikel Arteta new contract latest - could September be a key month for talks between Edu and the Arsenal manager?
Raheem Sterling transfer decision - he reportedly turned down huge money from Saudi to join Arsenal!
Barcelona
Raphinha on Barcelona not signing any player in the final days: “The press has talked a lot in the last days about new transfers... but I think that they have forgotten that we have a great team already. The team doesn’t need any more signings.”
Barcelona’s official club statement denies that there is any plan to part ways with director Deco. He’s staying at the club and is part of their plans.
Ansu Fati Barcelona future reportedly looks in some doubt ahead of the January transfer window…
Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich were prepared to sell Kingsley Coman to Al Hilal, but the player was not 100% convinced by this possibility. He assessed all his options, he was also an option for Barcelona but Financial Fair Play was an issue, and he decided to stay at Bayern.
Thomas Muller on a new deal: “Let’s see what happens! Only the body gets older. I'm fighting against it. It’s not about me or contract durations. Everything's easy. I’m just trying to show the coach that I’m also an option for the starting lineup.”
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