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The Best XI of European Players Who Will Not Play In The FIFA World Cup In 2022
Most of Europe's top countries failed to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, particularly in the play-offs. As a result, these countries' players will be excluded from the competition.
Jan Oblak of Slovenia is the greatest European goalkeeper who will not compete in the FIFA World Cup in 2022. In the Europe World Cup Qualifiers, they finished fourth in group H.
The greatest European centre backs that will miss the 2022 FIFA World Cup are Austria's David Alaba and Italy's Leonardo Bonucci. This is due to the fact that North Macedonia eliminated Italy in the world cup qualifying play-offs, while Austria placed fourth in group F.
The top right back and left back out of the 2022 FIFA World Cup are Slovakia's Milan Skriniar and Scotland's Andrew Robertson.
Martin Odegaard of Norway, Federico Chiesa of Italy, and Marco Verratti of Italy are among the best midfielders who have been left out of the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Erling Haaland of Norway, Edin Dzeko of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Sweden are the best forwards from the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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Soccer24 examines the latest transfer speculations and news from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and other leagues across the world.
Erik ten Hag, the new manager of Manchester United, is keen in signing Christian Eriksen on a free transfer this summer. Eriksen's contract at Brentford expires at the end of the month, and ten Hag is ready to add to his roster. Sunday's mail
If Inter Milan and Chelsea can reach an agreement, Romelu Lukaku wants to return to the club. Inter cannot afford to sign Lukaku on a long-term contract, therefore Chelsea's new owners will have to make the final decision on his future. Sky Sports is a British television channel that broadcasts
Robert Lewandowski is set on joining Barcelona and has no plans to leave the club. He understands that reaching an agreement with Bayern Munich is still difficult, but all he cares about now is Barca. Romano, Fabrizio
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool has been promised that he can join Barcelona's oncoming galaxy of stars at the Nou Camp next summer. The Egyptian star will remain at the club this summer, but his contract expires in a year and he has yet to negotiate a new agreement. Mirror
Jose Mourinho is wanted by Paris Saint-Germain as their next head coach, but the Portuguese would find it difficult to leave Roma. PSG are considering replacing Mauricio Pochettino with Mourinho if he is fired, as predicted. The Telegraph is a British newspaper that publishes
After growing resigned to losing Senegalese forward Sadio Mane, 30, this summer, Liverpool has entered the competition for Leeds and Brazil winger Raphinha, 25. Reports
Chelsea are leading the race to sign Barcelona and France forward Ousmane Dembele, whose contract expires in June and he will be available on a free transfer. TalkSport
In order to accomplish a trade, Arsenal is willing to pay double Gabriel Jesus' present Manchester City wage. To go to the Emirates Stadium, the Brazilian will be offered a wage contract worth about £200,000 per week. The Sun is a powerful force.
Despite his departure from Real Madrid this summer, Gareth Bale has hinted that he will not retire. Sunday's mail
Real Madrid will have £350 million available to spend on new players in the upcoming transfer window, thanks to their European success and the departure of a number of high-paid players. Goal
In the following days, Tottenham and Ajax will continue to negotiate for Steven Bergwijn. Bergwijn is willing to accept the trade, but the amount must be worked out between the two clubs. Romano, Fabrizio
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