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Liverpool seems to be very dangerous come next season on EPL race. They are very busy at the moment trying to build their squad which they hopes the chances of winning EPL title is very high. Its another great news at Anfield as another signing lands at Liverpool. The deal is done and sealed for five years.
Newcastle were also interested to sign him but their budget £52m was low hence heading up to sign Sandro Tonali. Liverpool were left on race for Dominik and here we are, the deal is over.
The Hungary international helped Leipzig win the German Cup as he scored in their 2-0 win over Frankfurt. He scored 10 goals last season in 46 appearances and registered eightMarcel Sabitzer joined Manchester United on January on loan deal for six month and now is back to Bayern Munich. Bayern are preparing to let him leave if they get a good proposal around €15m-17m. Read more.Former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah revealed that he felt Accra Sports Stadium was lovely until he saw Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium.
Appiah admitted that until he stepped foot in the famed English stadium, he thought the Accra Sports Stadium was paradise.
The Accra Sports Stadium held a particular place in Appiah's heart as a child because it was the only stadium he knew. However, his perspective shifted dramatically when he was given the opportunity to travel abroad with Ghana's U-17 team and visit Manchester.
Appiah recalled his unforgettable moment when he fell in love with Manchester United after his first glance of Old Trafford left him speechless.He characterized the stadium as a paradise that transcended all he had ever seen before, even his earlier notion that Accra Stadium was heaven.
"We had our pre-season camp in Manchester, which is how I became a Manchester United fan." We went to Bobby Charlton College and tented there. "Old Trafford was the first stadium I saw with my own eyes," Appiah stated.
"I'd never seen anything like it before because I thought Accra Stadium was heaven, but when I saw Old Trafford, I was like, am I in heaven?" "I fell in love with Manchester United at that point," the former Juventus player told JoyNews.
Stephen Appiah guided Ghana to its first World Cup appearance in 2006 and previously played for Juventus.