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Saudi Arabia and Iran achieved their best World Cup victory in history in Qatar. Saudi Arabia defeated Argentina, while Iran defeated Wales. Despite the fact that no Arabian team will make it to the Knockout stage, it is clear that they are among the best on the Asian continent. Let us take advantage of this opportunity to recognize some of the best Muslim players in the world.
11 Of The World's Best Muslim Players.
Begovic, the goalkeeper.
Defenders: Mendy, Antony Rudiger, and S. Kolasinac.
Midfielders: N. Kante, R. Mahrez, Mesut Ozil, and P. Pogba.
Forwards: Sadio Mane, Eden Hazard, and Mohamed Salah.
The majority of these talented Muslim players were unable to compete in the FIFA World Cup in 2022. However, there are a variety of reasons why these players were unable to compete in the tournament, with injury being the most common. Kante and Pogba were not selected by the French manager due to injuries, while Sadio Mane, who was selected despite being injured, was later left out of the Senegalese squad.
Some of these Muslim players, however, did not play in the World Cup because their country did not qualify. Mohamed Salah is missing because Egypt failed to qualify, and Riyad Mahrez is missing because Algeria also failed to qualify. In addition, the Muslim players mentioned above are currently competing in the FIFA World Cup. The players in question are Hazard and Rudiger.
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5 in, 3 out: Barcelona transfer round-up ahead of January window
The winter transfer window is about to open on January 1, 2023. Due to financial fairplay restrictions, few incomings are expected at Barcelona.
But never say never when it comes to the Blaugrana! We look at potential arrivals and departures ahead of the January window.
Arrivals Possible
Martin Zubimendi: According to reports, Xavi wants the Real Sociedad midfielder to be the long-term successor to Sergio Busquets. However, the Blaugrana are unlikely to sign him until Busquets' future is determined, which is not expected until February.Enzo Fernandez: Barcelona has also entered the race for the Argentine sensation, who has established himself as one of Europe's most hard-hitting defensive midfielders. However, with Benfica likely to demand more than €80 million for him in January, Barcelona is unlikely to be able to afford that in the winter.
Youri Tielemans: Barcelona could make a winter move for the Leicester City midfielder if he becomes available for a low fee. Belgium manager Roberto Martinez recommended him to the club.Bernardo Silva: Bernardo is reportedly interested in joining Barcelona next year and has informed the club of his desire to do so. However, Man City's demands, which could include a €80 million transfer fee, will almost certainly delay any deal until the summer window.
Mohammed Kudus: Barcelona director Jordi Cruyff revealed that the club has been scouting the Ghanaian star for the last year, but it remains to be seen whether the club will make a move for him after the World Cup.
Possible departures
Depay, Memphis: The Dutchman is said to have asked the club to terminate his contract in January, so he may be leaving after the World Cup.Hector Bellerin: Barcelona will consider offers for Bellerin in January in order to sell him as soon as possible. He could leave in January if a good offer comes in.
Franck Kessie: Kessie has been linked with a summer move to Inter Milan, but his agent claims that he is happy and will stay at the club for the rest of the season.
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