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    Serhou Guirassy could miss Borussia Dortmund's clash with Freiburg, according to Ruhr Nachrichten.
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    This week in football, there's been a flurry of activities spanning transfers, awards, and future plans from some of the sport's biggest names and teams. A prime focus is on Tim Kleindienst, who has drawn interest from Everton and Wolverhampton. Despite the attraction, Gladbach is firm on keeping the striker, signaling how valued he is within their squad. Meanwhile, the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai are set to showcase the talent from Inter and Atalanta, underlining Serie A's impact on global football this year.

    Everton is also in the spotlight with Dominic Calvert-Lewin potentially eyeing an exit, with Newcastle and West Ham keen on the striker. In transfer news, Arsenal might be looking to sign Samuel Chukwueze from AC Milan as a replacement for the injured Bukayo Saka, showcasing the strategic moves teams are making to maintain their competitive edge.

    Cristiano Ronaldo has been vocal, sharing his viewpoints on both the Ballon d'Or, suggesting Vinícius Júnior deserved the award over Rodri and reflecting on Manchester United's deep-rooted issues, hinting that the club's problems extend beyond coaching. His statements add a layer of intrigue to the ongoing discussions about football's individual accolades and the complexities of managing football clubs.

    Significant transfer news includes Manchester United's interest in Paris Saint-Germain star Nuno Mendes and Barcelona nearing a deal with Jonathan Tah. Additionally, Liverpool's Luis Diaz's family faces a health scare, adding a personal note to the week's events. As teams prepare for January's transfer window and others eye future strategies, the landscape of football continues to evolve with each passing week.

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