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Transfer News: Bayern To Sign Harry Kane As Lewandowski Replacement, Leeds United Interested In Pepe
1. Harry Kane will be acquired by Bayern Munich to replace Robert Lewandowski - The Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich are apparently interested in signing Harry Kane from Tottenham Hotspur this summer as their quest for a replacement for Robert Lewandowski goes on, according to a story published online by Daily Mail earlier today. The English captain is wanted by German clubs this summer because they think he would fit nicely with their style of play.
2. Leeds United are reportedly interested in signing Pepe, an Arsenal winger who has struggled since the start of the previous campaign.
According to information acquired, as Leeds United prepares to unload the Ivorian winger before the new season, Arsenal may likely accept any reasonable offer made by them.
3. Atletico Madrid wants Ronaldo back in the la Liga - Atletico Madrid wants Cristiano Ronaldo to return to the league. Coach Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid is a huge admirer of the Portuguese striker and will stop at nothing to bring him to Madrid from Manchester United this summer.
AC Milan 4. Serie A winners AC Milan are said to be interested in signing Wijnaldum from PSG this summer as they prepare to defend their championship in the upcoming campaign.
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Toni Kroos Clashes With Bundesliga Club Schalke After Ed Sheeran Comments
In his own podcast, the German midfielder discussed Schalke and mentioned the team's recent setbacks.
After suffering the worst-case scenario relegation the season prior, Schalke was reinstated to the top division this past season.
Under several managers, including former Huddersfield manager David Wagner and former Spurs coach Christian Gross, they went on a 30-game losing streak.However, they discovered some unexpectedly strong play toward the close of the previous campaign, which helped the team return to the Bundesliga.
The Veltins Arena, the home field of Schalke, has previously hosted music performances during the off-season, including a recent appearance by British megastar Ed Sheeran. It prompted Kroos' cunning jab at the club.
On his podcast, he claimed: "Ed Sheeran did something that I have rarely seen: that people left the stadium delighted after a Schalke event."Schalke responded to Kroos' remark, which did not sit well with the team.
"At least we can offer calm interviews after the final whistle," Schalke wrote on Twitter.
In reaction to Kroos, Schalke conducted a famous interview of their own. With a win over Sandhausen in stoppage time, striker Simon Terodde's team came within a whisker of promotion, setting up raucous celebrations.
The 34-year-old was then required to do a post-game interview but was unable to speak since he had lost his voice amid the raucous celebrations.
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