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  • Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

    Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
    Højlund has chance to impress Amorim, Villa look to end miserable month and will Forest trouble Arsenal?
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    In recent football news, significant developments have emerged across various leagues and teams. Pep Guardiola has renewed his contract with Manchester City, extending his stay until June 2026, with an option for further continuation. This move brings stability to the club and lays down a strong foundation for future successes, aiming to add more trophies to Manchester City's collection.

    In transfer news, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are poised for a transfer battle over five key players, including a Manchester United target. This looming war hints at a dynamic transfer market come summer. Meanwhile, Manchester United under the new management of Ruben Amorim is reportedly planning a major overhaul by targeting six new players to build a dream XI, aiming to navigate out of the current turmoil and strife dominating the backstage.

    Arsenal's women's team has secured a spot in the Women’s Champions League knockout phases by defeating Juventus 1-0, thanks to a late winner from Lina Hurtig. This victory not only progresses Arsenal but also eliminates Juventus from the competition, showcasing Arsenal’s resilience and strength in European football.

    In individual player news, Manchester United and Liverpool are focusing on reinforcing their squads. United is engaging in plans to bring back Angel Gomes on a free transfer, while Liverpool works tirelessly to extend contracts for key players like Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk, ensuring the core of their team remains intact for the years to come.

    The football scene is also gearing up for upcoming matches with teams like Arsenal and Chelsea revealing their predicted lineups ahead of their clashes against Nottingham Forest and Leicester, respectively. As teams tighten their strategies and rosters, the anticipation for the weekend games escalates, promising thrilling football action across Europe.

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    Premier League Full Table
    1Liverpool111528
    2Manchester City11923
    3Chelsea11819
    4Arsenal11619
    5Nottingham Forest11519
    6Brighton11419
    7Fulham11318
    8Newcastle11218
    9Aston Villa11018
    10Tottenham111016
    11Brentford11016
    12Bournemouth11015
    13Manchester United11015
    14West Ham11-612
    15Leicester11-710
    16Everton11-710
    17Ipswich11-108
    18Crystal Palace11-77
    19Wolves11-116
    20Southampton11-144
    La Liga Full Table
    1Barcelona132833
    2Real Madrid121427
    3Atletico Madrid131226
    4Villarreal12424
    5Osasuna13-321
    6Athletic Club13620
    7Real Betis13220
    8Mallorca13018
    9Real Sociedad13118
    10Girona13-118
    11Celta Vigo13-217
    12Rayo Vallecano12016
    13Sevilla13-615
    14Leganes13-314
    15Alaves13-813
    16Las Palmas13-612
    17Getafe13-310
    18Espanyol12-1110
    19Valladolid13-159
    20Valencia11-97
    Serie A Full Table
    1Napoli121026
    2Atalanta121625
    3Fiorentina121525
    4Inter121225
    5Lazio121125
    6Juventus121424
    7AC Milan11618
    8Bologna11218
    9Udinese12-316
    10Empoli12-115
    11Torino12-314
    12AS Roma12-313
    13Parma12-212
    14Verona12-1012
    15Como12-1010
    16Cagliari12-1010
    17Genoa12-1310
    18Lecce12-169
    19Monza12-58
    20Venezia12-108
    Bundesliga Full Table
    1Bayern Munich102626
    2RB Leipzig101021
    3Eintracht Frankfurt101020
    4Bayer Leverkusen10517
    5SC Freiburg10217
    6Union Berlin10116
    7Borussia Dortmund10016
    8Werder Bremen10-415
    9Borussia Monchengladbach10114
    10FSV Mainz 0510113
    11VfB Stuttgart10013
    12VfL Wolfsburg10112
    13FC Augsburg10-712
    14FC Heidenheim10-210
    151899 Hoffenheim10-69
    16FC St. Pauli10-58
    17Holstein Kiel10-135
    18Vfl Bochum10-202