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🚨 Man United manager LATEST, Arsenal eyeing €35m playmaker, Curtis Jones shines in Liverpool win, & much more!
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🚨 Man United manager LATEST, Arsenal eyeing €35m playmaker, Curtis Jones shines in Liverpool win, & much more!

Erik ten Hag has addressed his future amid Ruben Amorim links, plus latest on Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and much more in today's round-up...

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Oct 21, 2024
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Happy Monday everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Daily Briefing - thanks for reading and hope you enjoy! :-)

Today’s top stories:

  • The latest on the Man United manager situation

  • Curtis Jones shines in Liverpool win over Chelsea

  • Arsenal among clubs chasing €35m playmaker

  • Plus more from Barcelona, Man City and Spurs

AC Milan

  • AC Milan centre-back Matteo Gabbia will sign new deal as expected, salary worth €2m net add-ons included.

Al Hilal

  • Neymar is available again after a long injury and he’s part of Al Hilal squad today! β€œEvery day away from football it’s pain for me. I love football. It’s the thing I love the most in my life.”

Arsenal

  • Oscar Gloukh to Arsenal? Some sources suggest the Gunners are competing with other Premier League clubs for the Red Bull Salzburg wonderkid!

  • William Saliba got a red card for a challenge very similar to this one from Chelsea’s Tosin Adarabioyo - so why did the Blues defender only get a yellow?

Barcelona

  • Pedri with a superb goal as Barcelona ran riot last night against Sevilla. FT Barcelona 5-1 Sevilla [Pictures from Premier Sports]

  • Robert Lewandowski was also on fire for Barcelona again last night, with the Polish striker now on 12 goals in 10 La Liga games!

  • Gavi on finally getting back on the pitch for Barcelona: β€œI’m very happy to return after so long, I had been dreaming about this moment for months. The worst thing has been not being able to be with the team, it had become very difficult to watch the games from outside.”

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