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1. Isco - Sevilla - Wolves
According to AS, Isco is a potential transfer target for Wolves in the January transfer window to boost their performance in the 2nd half of the season as the team is in danger of being relegated, having only recorded 10 points in 14 games.
2. Joao Felix - Atletico Madrid - Manchester United
Manchester United, according to AS, is keen on signing Joao Felix during the January Transfer window to fill in their striker spot as a replacement since Cristiano Ronaldo left the club. The 23-year-old Spanish striker impressed for Spain in the 2022 World Cup, recording one goal and two assists, and his stats for Atletico Madrid this season have exceeded the league average, recording three goals and three assists.
Other potential January 2023 transfer deals include:
3. Frenkie De Jong - Barcelona - Bayern Munich
4. Diogo Dalot - Manchester United - Barcelona
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He may not have won the World Cup, but the algorithm favors him. Man United star Erik ten Hag will be very happy with the news
Erik ten Hag will be very happy with the news
According to SofaScore's ratings system, Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes was the best player at the World Cup.According to the data company, SofaScore's ratings are determined by a 'sophisticated algorithm' that brings together hundreds of statistics which quantify a player's performance. SofaScore claimed in a tweet following the World Cup final that Fernandes had at least an 8.1 statistical rating in every match he played.
According to his statistics, the Portuguese star scored two goals, grabbed three assists, created five big chances, and averaged 2.25 key passes per game. Despite these statistics, Fernandes' Portugal team did not advance past the quarter-finals.Fernandes' team was defeated by Morocco in the last eight, allowing their opponents to become the first African nation to reach the World Cup semi-finals. FIFA disagreed with SofaScore's Player of the Tournament verdict, instead awarding the Golden Ball to Argentina's Lionel Messi.
Messi inspired his nation to their first World Cup since 1986 in a thrilling final in Lusail against France on Sunday. Argentina led 2-0 at halftime thanks to a penalty from Messi and a goal from former Manchester United player Angel Di Maria.
However, Kylian Mbappe scored twice in the final 90 seconds to send the game into overtime. Messi thought he had won the crown for his country when he netted during the extra time.
Argentina would finally see off their European opponents 4-2 on penalties with Gonzalo Montiel scoring the all important spot kick. As a result, Lisandro Martinez is the only United player to return to Carrington with a World Cup winner's medal.
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