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Posted Sunday, March 28, 2021 by Goal.com
Sterling made to wait for new Man City deal
Contract talks between Raheem Sterling and Manchester City have been put on hold, reports the Sun.
The England winger is looking to push his wages up to £320,000 a week in return for penning a new five-year deal at the Etihad.
Man City confident over De Bruyne renewal
Manchester City are convinced that Kevin De Bruyne will sign a new contract, “just a matter of time” - he’s staying. Raheem Sterling is also on the agenda among players to negotiate a new contract, work in progress. Sergio Agüero will decide his future in the next weeks. 🔵 #MCFC
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 27, 2021
Lukaku to make way for Aguero at Inter
Inter are prepared to sacrifice Romelu Lukaku in order to sign Sergio Aguero this summer, reports the Daily Star.
Either the Belgian or Lautaro Martinez could be sold to recoup some of the revenue lost by the Italians during the Covid pandemic, while the Argentine has been tipped to arrive at San Siro on a free transfer.
De Gea tipped to leave Man Utd
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Chris Turner has tipped David de Gea to leave Old Trafford rather than compete with Dean Henderson for the No. 1 shirt.
“Henderson looks like he could be United’s keeper for the next 10 years,” said Turner. “I’m not sure when the shift will come, but if Dean keeps his place against Brighton after the international break the writing will be on the wall for De Gea," Turner told the Mirror.
“Let’s be clear, though, De Gea has done nothing wrong. He is still a world-class keeper and has proved himself time and again."
Nadueke: PSV move helped me get ahead of peers
PSV's teenage star Noni Madueke has no regrets over leaving his native England for the Eredivisie, and believes that moving overseas has proved invaluable for his development as a player.
The 19-year-old left Tottenham for the Dutch giants in 2018, despite attracting interest from the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea.
He is now an established member of the first team in Eindhoven, something he didn't think would be possible had he stayed put.
Haaland lined up as Barca's Messi successor
Erling Haaland has been identified as Barcelona's top transfer priority if Lionel Messi decides to leave at the end of the season, claims AS.
New president Joan Laporta and coach Ronald Koeman will meet this week to discuss club matters, with the Argentine's future set to loom large in the conversation.
Should he exit Camp Nou in the summer, Barca will go all out for the Dortmund ace; but his arrival will be less of a priority if Messi decides to stay put.
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