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Antonio Rudiger Situation

Antonio Rudiger's Contract is set to expire on 30th June 2022 and it's difficult to see the German staying at Stamford Bridge next season.  With his contract expiring, Many clubs are showing interest in the Centre-back including the likes of FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United and others. Let's look at the situation of each club. FC Barcelona FC Barcelona are interested in Antonio Rudiger on a free transfer at the end of the season. However, Barça do not plan on paying the demands of the German.  Rudiger to Barça is not happening unless either Barça agree to pay his demands or Rudiger agrees to take a Wage cut in-order to sign for Barça Real Madrid Real Madrid are the current favorites to land land the German next season. The club are ready to Pay Rudiger his wage demands. Rudiger would like to try out Spain. Manchester United Manchester United are also interested in Antonio Rudiger as they look to strengthen their Defense.  Ralf

Sergio Ramos to Leave Real Madrid, What's his next destination?

He joined as a boy, and leaves Real as a legend Sergio Ramos will leave Real Madrid at the end of June when his contract expires and his next destination remains unclear. The 35-year-old leaves the Bernabéu as one of the most decorated Real Madrid players in the club's storied history, having won five La Liga titles, two Copas del Rey and four Champions League titles.  A club statement read: "Real Madrid CF announces that tomorrow, Thursday, June 17, at 12:30 pm, there will be an institutional act of tribute and farewell to our captain Sergio Ramos, with the presence of our president Florentino Pérez. "Next, Sergio Ramos will appear before the media at a telematic press conference." But where is his next destination? Krrish Smith understands that Sergio Ramos's next club will either be a Premier League club or Paris Saint-Germain.  A few Premier League clubs like Manchester United & Chelsea are following Sergio Ramos very closely. Pari

FC Barcelona sign Wijnaldum on a Free Transfer

Barcelona have agreed terms with Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum, with the Dutchman set to join the Spanish giants as a free agent on a three-year deal. Barcelona would faced stiff competition from Paris Saint-Germain for Wijnaldum's signature. Wijnaldum has had a stellar career with Liverpool. The Dutchman signed in 2016 from Newcastle United and has been ever-present in Liverpool's starting XI.  Wijnaldum has featured in a remarkable 178 Premier League matches for Liverpool out of a possible 190, missing just 12 games in five seasons. He was an integral part of Liverpool's side that won the 2019 Champions League and the Premier League last season. ________________________________ 📱Follow Us On Social Media! 📲 Instagram -  @KrrishSmith 📲 Twitter -  @KrrishSmith1 ________________________________

Julian Draxler rejects Bayern Munich & Arsenal, agrees extension with PSG

  German international and attacking midfielder Julian Draxler has agreed to sign a new 3-year contract with PSG, with his current deal having been due to expire at the end of the current campaign. The 27-year-old had initially been seeking a 2-year contract with Les Parisiens, but in the end accepted a slightly longer deal – he has also accepted a wage cut, down from his existing deal which sees him earn €7m a year pre-tax. The player had been on the transfer list, put there by PSG, for the last two years, but Draxler had consistently rejected offers and approaches, with him and his wife in love with living in Paris. Everyone was convinced that the German, a constant bit-part player for Les Parisiens, was going to be shown the door this summer, until the arrival of Mauricio Pochettino, who has pushed hard for PSG to retain Draxler. The fact that Draxler started in the second leg vs Barcelona, as well as in both legs vs Bayern Munich, was a huge sign of confidence from Pochettino. The

German FA must speed up Flick pursuit

  The German football association (DFB) must speed up their pursuit of Hansi Flick, according to Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, who says that the Bayern Munich coach will be in "great demand" this summer. Flick has been touted as the main candidate to replace Joachim Low as Germany's next manager following the European Championship.  The DFB has already confirmed that it has held initial talks with the 56-year-old, but a final agreement has yet to be reached, with Rummenigge warning that he will have plenty of other options to consider if negotiations fail to advance soon. Flick will step down from his role at Bayern at the end of the season, having decided to cut his contract short by two years in order to take up a new challenge in fresh surroundings, with RB Leipzig's Julian Nagelsmann set to fill his spot in the Allianz Arena dugout. He refused to confirm whether that next step will see him join up with the German national team when quizzed on his future after Bayern'