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  • Man City news: Guardiola told trio must go after morphing from 'invincibles to invisibles'

    Man City news: Guardiola told trio must go after morphing from 'invincibles to invisibles'
    Pep Guardiola must show a ruthless streak and axe three veteran players if Manchester City are to avoid a multi-season decline, a journalist has claimed.
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    In recent football news, debates over player transfers and contracts continue to stir the waters. Gigio Donnarumma, PSG's goalkeeper, might seek a new club, with Inter Milan and Liverpool as potential destinations, due to Luis Enrique's rotation policy. Simultaneously, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is rumored to potentially join Harry Kane at Bayern Munich if his contract standoff persists, suggesting another significant shake-up in the football transfer market.

    Managerial pressures are evident, with West Ham United considering a change in leadership due to Julen Lopetegui's current performance woes. Massimiliano Allegri is rumored to be on their radar, indicating a possible managerial shake-up could be imminent. Additionally, Manchester City's pursuit of new talent underscores the relentless quest for team improvement, as they eye a standout Serie A star to bolster their midfield.

    Off the field, the football community faces controversies and critical discussions. Marc Guehi, Crystal Palace's defender, will not face sanctions from the Football Association for messaging on his armband, igniting conversations about the boundaries of personal expression within the sport. Moreover, Manchester United had to scrap plans for wearing jackets supporting the LGBTQ+ community due to a player's refusal, highlighting the ongoing challenges sports entities face in balancing individual beliefs with collective initiatives.

    Furthermore, the upcoming transfer window teems with speculation, including Arsenal's reported interest in a PSG star and Tottenham entering the race for a £46m forward, signaling a bustling period ahead in football's ever-dynamic landscape.

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