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Arsenal is still the best football club in the world right now. The Gunners have continued to pick up points in the race for the English Premier League title, and they now lead Manchester City by eight points.


The Gunners would be attempting to win the Premier League title for the first time in about 20 years. Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka, and Gabriel Martinelli have all contributed to Arsenal's poor form.



Despite their recent poor form, Manchester City remains the world's second-best team according to the current power rankings. Manchester United defeated Pep Guardiola's team 2-1 in the Manchester derby on Saturday.


Barcelona is the world's third-best football club. Since the return of club football following the FIFA World Cup, Spain's La Liga team has been impressive. The Catalans currently lead the table by three points and would like to win the championship.



Napoli of the Italian Serie A is currently one of the best teams in the world. This season, Luciano Spalletti's men have been extremely impressive. They currently lead the Scudetto race by nine points. The 1-0 defeat to Inter Milan was their first in the league this season.

Paris Saint-Germain is in fifth place, leading the French Ligue 1 table with three points after 19 games. Real Madrid is ranked sixth on the list. The Spanish giants are vying for the title with Barcelona, and they will be looking to avenge their 3-1 loss to the Catalans in the Super Copa final.



After a fantastic run of form, Manchester United has put itself in the running for the best team in the world. Although the Red Devils were held to a 1-1 draw by Crystal Palace, they had previously won nine consecutive games. This included a 2-1 victory over Manchester City.


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Borussia Dortmund: Moukoko before contract extension at BVB

Borussia Dortmund's ultimatum clearly had an impact:

Youssoufa Moukoko is looking to extend his contract, which expires in the summer.



"We have made him a very attractive offer. He can accept it or quit," Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl said in a kicker interview with Moukoko. , giving Storm's talents an ultimatum until the end of the week. Now, Storm's hopes have been decided:

He remains loyal to Borussia. This was first reported by "Bild".


The German international striker has yet to sign a contract which was finally negotiated at his camp training in Marbella. This should take place just before the Bundesliga match at FC Augsburg on Sunday.


7 years training at BVB

This puts an end to the struggle for the future of the 18-year-old. Kehl said BVB had been trying to extend Mukoko's contract for "months" because "we are convinced that this club and this Constellation fit Youssoufa's sporting ethos". Apparently, young people also came to this conclusion.


In the summer of 2016, at the age of 11, he joined the Black and Yellows from FC St. Pauli, the German international (including two international appearances and a short appearance in the World Cup in Qatar), which saw him play professionally. was integrated into the team of He played for BVB early on and has broken several age records in recent years. He's the youngest most of the time - just not part 3

Moukoko, who came of age on 20 November 2022, is the youngest player in Bundesliga history, the youngest ever Champions League player in his league (still unscored in his class), and the youngest player ever to win the Premier League. The DFB he is also world champion.


In the Bundesliga he was the youngest goalscorer with 10 or more goals, his stats prove that not only did he make appearances, but at least he already made his mark in the league.


After Julian Ryerson's winter move, a timely extension of Mukoko Kale's next success is far from over when it comes to Borussia's future plans.


Other important meetings are scheduled over the next few weeks. For example, veterans Mats Hummels and Marco Reus, whose contracts expire in the summer, as well as Mo Dahoud, Rafael Guerreiro, Anthony Modeste and Felix Paslak. One thing is clear:

BVB's face should continue to change in the coming months. Therefore, unlike Moukoko, not all players with expiring contracts are required to receive new contract offers.

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