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Many top European clubs have completed transfers since last week. The Premier League is currently the busiest league in the 2023 winter transfer window, having signed the majority of the players. Maximo Perrine has joined Manchester City for a fee of 11 million euros. The 20-year-old would have to compete for a spot in Pep Guardiola's starting lineup.
Arsenal, which defeated Manchester United 3-2 in the previous Premier League match, has signed two players in the winter transfer window. They signed Brighton midfielder Leandro Trossard for 24 million Euros plus 7 million Euros, and he made his debut against Manchester United. They also signed Jakub Kiwior for 25 million Euros to bolster their center defense options.
Furthermore, Wolverhampton Wanderers have completed the signing of Craig Dawson from West Ham United. The 32-year-old would play second fiddle in the club and share experience with the younger players. Many loan transactions have been completed since last week. Lyon's Karl Toko Ekambi has been loaned out to Stade Rennais. The 30-year-old would remain at the club for the remainder of the season.
Tottenham also announced the loan signing of Arnaut Danjuma from Villarreal. While Nottingham Forest, who lost to Manchester United in the Carabao Cup, has completed the loan signing of Chris Wood from Newcastle United. This loan agreement includes an obligation to purchase clause, which the Magpies are hoping to exploit.
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Zinedine Zidane 'willing to consider three clubs for managerial return'
Zinedine Zidane is reportedly willing to consider only three clubs for a return to management.
The 50-year-old has been unemployed since leaving his position at Real Madrid after completing his second term as the club's head coach in March 2021.
After his retirement, Zidane's coaching career all started in the Spanish capital, with his role as assistant to Carlo Ancelotti.
He then took up the top job in January 2016 after being the manager of the club's reserve his side, Real Madrid.
In his two years as Real Madrid manager, La He won 2 LaLiga, 3 Champions League, 2 Spanish Super Cups, 2 UEFA Super Cups and 2 FIFA Club World Cups. Zidane: 'I'm ready to consider three clubs for my return'
Since leaving the Whites in 2021, Zidane has been associated with Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus and Manchester United, but there were suspicions that he was waiting for a job in France.
However, after leading France to back-to-back World Cup finals, Didier Deschamps' contract was extended until the summer of 2026, effectively ending Zidane's hopes of coaching the French national team in the near future.
Zidane has recently been linked to senior positions on the Brazilian and American national teams, but he's only interested in three potential roles.
According to The Athletic, Zidane is poised to head for Juventus, Marseille or return to Real Madrid for his third term as head coach.
Zidane has had a successful career at Juventus, but recently had 15 Serie A points deducted from him for alleged miscalculations and financial improprieties. Zidane: 'I'm ready to consider three clubs for my return'
The Frenchman has scored 31 goals and 49 assists in his 212 appearances for the Turin club. He has won several awards including two Serie A titles, an Italian Super Cup and a UEFA Super Cup.
A job at Marseille will be considered if the French club can show Zidane that he can realistically fight for big trophies.
Marseille is Zidane's hometown club, and his emotional connection to the club turned down the interest of PSG, who saw Zidane as a candidate for a coaching job following the departure of Mauricio Pochettino last summer. was one of the main factors.
Meanwhile, Zidane, who has performed well in both spells as Real Madrid's head coach, will consider a return to the Whites.
However, he intends to wait until a suitable position becomes available before deciding to return to his management role.
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