Thanks as always for checking in.Ģ0.12 BST: Up next, more news from Everton as a report in the Liverpool Echo outlines what they might look to do if they indeed welcome Moise Kean back from a successful PSG loan and then immediately look to move him to another club on a permanent deal. We'll be back shortly with tomorrow's paper round and do the whole live thing again on Monday. ESPN+ viewer's guide: Bundesliga, Serie A, MLS, FA Cup and more LIVE BLOGĢ1.10 BST: Folks that will do it for another day of our live Transfer Talk blog. The report says that PSG are the only ones capable of getting near that figure while also having to pay a fee to United - so Pogba may choose to wait a year and walk away from Old Trafford for free. Pogba has been in fine form recently, but it is still unlikely that the Red Devils will be willing to make him the highest-paid player in club's history. Raiola has also outlined the demands to Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus, who have all shown interest in the past. However, if a swap deal doesn't come off then Pogba could also stay at Old Trafford and his agent, Mino Raiola, has told United the player wants £500,000-per-week if he is going to stay at Old Trafford, according to the Daily Star. Sources told ESPN in December that the Serie A champions are aware they are unlikely to be able to match United's asking price of around €80 million for Pogba, having taken a financial hit because of the COVID-19 pandemic and are exploring other options, including offering Dybala or Federico Bernardeschi in exchange. The Argentina international, 27, has scored 99 goals in 246 appearances in all competitions for the Turin giants but has struggled with injury this season and has yet to agree a new contract. Juventus are keen to re-sign Pogba and Tuttosport claims that forward Paulo Dybala is being considered as a part of the deal. Pogba, 28, has a contract which comes to an end in the summer of 2022, so a decision will need to be made this year, with United not wanting to lose him for free. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been linked with a move away from the club for some time and now his former side Juventus seem ready to make it happen. TOP STORY: Juve ready to swap Dybala for Man United's Pogba The January transfer window might seem like a distant memory, but that doesn't mean the rumour mill has shut down! Speculation over summer moves is heating up, so check out the latest gossip below, and see all official deals here. Transfer Talk: Juventus ready to swap Dybala for Man United's Pogba While Flick has repeatedly defended his side's results on the basis of a desire to experiment before Euro 2024, his position may now be called into question.You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser The coach handed the armband to Gundogan after the treble-winning Manchester City captain's recent successes, with Kimmich starting from the bench.īut Germany again looked disjointed and were lucky to avoid conceding a penalty midway through the first half when the home side were caught out by a lightning-fast Colombia counter.Ĭentre-back Malick Thiaw, in just his second match for Germany, appeared to have brought down Diaz in the box but the referee ruled the AC Milan defender got a toe to the ball.ĭiaz got on the scoresheet however in the second half, heading in Cuadrado's ball after Emre Can was dispossessed in his own half.įlick brought Kimmich on for Gundogan with 10 minutes remaining and the Bayern Munich midfielder gave away a penalty moments afterwards.Ĭuadrado stepped up to the spot to send Germany goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen the wrong way. After making nine changes for the 1-0 loss to Poland in Warsaw on Friday, Flick again switched things up with five alterations in the starting XI.
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