We learned on Wednesday that Real Madrid are keeping an eye on Bayern Munich talent Lennart Carr, but the Spanish side are not alone. Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea are all keeping tabs on the 17-year-old:
Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea have all reportedly shown an interest in future German superstar Lennart Karl, and the Bayern Munich ace already knows which club he wants to join.
Karl, the world’s most valuable 17-year-old player, made his senior debut for Bayern at the Club World Cup in June. The attacking midfielder has enjoyed a breakthrough season at Bayern, scoring seven goals and providing three assists in 28 games so far.
Real Madrid are considered the frontrunners in the pursuit of Carr, despite interest from some of England’s most prominent clubs.
Carr’s performance in the first half clearly caught the attention of Europe. That wouldn’t be uncommon if he continues to perform well. Now, the youngster has hit a brick wall, which may cause some interest to fade, but if he rejuvenates, you know a club like this will be waiting to see if they can lure him away.
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As they say in The Wire…”It’s all in the game.”
Former Tottenham Hotspur player and current Yahoo Sports ambassador Ramon Vega expects his former club to lose one of its top talents, Luka Vuskovic, to Bayern Munich in the summer:
This player will not return to Tottenham! The Spurs had the opportunity to work with a number of players, but they made the wrong decision. This is an example of the ongoing problem with Tottenham’s football department! Totally ignored. They will certainly make a lot of money, but there is no football direction within the club. It’s no surprise he went to Bayern and I don’t blame him.
If Bayern Munich were to try to land Vuskovic during the summer transfer window, it seems unlikely that things would go so easily. Bayern Munich could spend big money on a young player this summer, but with the Bavarians widely reported to be interested in the Croatian, it remains to be seen.
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As well as Bayern Munich’s willingness to spend being questioned, Tottenham Hotspur may also be looking to commit a significant amount of money to Vuskovic.
It’s unlikely, but it would definitely be awesome.
Free agent Raheem Sterling could land at Napoli:
According to The Sun, talks are ongoing between Napoli and Raheem Sterling, with the free agent winger keen to reunite with good friend and former Manchester City team-mate Kevin De Bruyne. The 31-year-old, whose contract with Chelsea was terminated by mutual consent last week, is willing to take a pay cut to secure a move overseas and revive his career. Napoli sporting director Giovanni Manna has already mentioned “significant financial expectations” for Sterling, with a loan attempt last summer failing over the same issues but a deal now being possible on lower terms.
How is the meme going? Guys see this and say, “Oh my God!”:
You will definitely love videos like this. Guys just working and having some fun… reminds me of the old office basketball games I used to play.
Marcus Rashford has no intention of returning to Manchester United:
Marcus Rashford has no intention of returning to Manchester United when his loan spell at Barcelona expires this summer, according to the Mirror. Barca have the option of signing him permanently for €30 million, with the 28-year-old hoping to sort out his future before the 2026 World Cup begins. United interim manager Michael Carrick will try to convince the Red Devils academy graduate to stay if he becomes permanent manager, but Rashford has told Barca he wants to stay at Camp Nou and will look for another club rather than return to Old Trafford if a deal is not reached.
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Juventus have not given up on long-term transfer target Randall Kolo Muani:
According to “Calciomercato”, Juventus will sign Randal Kolo Muani from Paris Saint-Germain this summer. The forward was loaned to Tottenham Hotspur in January this year. Until the end of the transfer window, Juventus had been trying to bring back the 27-year-old, who also hoped to return to the Serie A giants, but Spurs insisted on keeping the France international because they could not find an affordable alternative. Signing him permanently would cost at least €50 million, but Juve would need to let Luis Openda leave to meet that figure.
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