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  • Barcelona set stall out to beat Premier League quartet to likely Bayern Munich free agent

    Barcelona set stall out to beat Premier League quartet to likely Bayern Munich free agent
    Catalan giants Barcelona are reportedly determined to beat a quartet of Premier League clubs to the free agent signing of a top Bayern Munich and Germany midfielder next summer.
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    In recent football news, Paulo Dybala's injury has added to the troubles of Roma's coach, Ivan Juric, making his potential last game with Roma against Bologna even more challenging. Meanwhile, Arsenal is in the market for a new centre-back to strengthen their defense alongside Gabriel and Saliba. Over at Liverpool, new manager Arne Slot has made an impressive start, winning 14 of his first 16 games, by adopting a more conservative style of play compared to his predecessor, Jurgen Klopp.

    Liverpool is also in the headlines for their transfer strategies, as they prepare a significant offer for striker Omar Marmoush and target a double midfielder raid in January. There's buzz around Mohamed Salah's future at Liverpool, with reports suggesting he will wait until later in the season to decide on his contract, amidst continuing negotiations that seem increasingly unlikely to conclude soon.

    In managerial news, Jose Mourinho is reported to be eyeing a return to the Premier League by taking over at Newcastle United, leaving his current position at Fenerbahce. Roma, on the other hand, is rumored to be considering Roberto Mancini as a major target should Ivan Juric depart after his next game. Carlo Ancelotti's future at Real Madrid is also under speculation, with reports suggesting he could leave as early as January following a less-than-ideal start to the season.

    Lastly, on the player movement front, Tottenham defender Sergio Reguilon is looking to terminate his contract in January to seek more first-team football, highlighting the ongoing adjustments and strategies clubs and players are adopting in the competitive landscape of football.

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