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When it comes to record signings, Chelsea and Manchester United are the biggest spenders in the English Premier League. Of course, Manchester City's £100 million splurge for Jack Grealish remains the most expensive purchase in Premier League Football, but Chelsea and Manchester United have dominated areas such as defense, attack, and midfield.
Chelsea's Kepa Arrizabalaga is the most expensive goalkeeper in the Premier League. Marc Cucurella is the most expensive left-back in Premier League history, and he also plays for Chelsea. Wesley Fofana is the most expensive player in the right-back position, and he also plays for Chelsea.
Mykhaylo Mudryk and Romelu Lukaku are the most expensive Left Winger and Striker in Premier League history. I don't think I need to remind you that the two are Chelsea players. Five Chelsea players are among the 11 players who make up the Premier League's most expensive starting lineup.
Manchester United has four players in the Premier League's most expensive starting lineup because Antony is the most expensive right winger, Harry Maguire is the most expensive defender, and Jadon Sancho and Paul Pogba are among the most expensive midfielders.
Chelsea has 5 players and Manchester United has 4 players in the Premier League's most expensive starting lineup, leaving room for Liverpool's Virgil Van Dijk as the most expensive Defender after Harry Maguire, and Jack Grealish as the most expensive Player in the Premier League.
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Recently, questions have been raised about Carlo Ancelotti's long-term future at Real Madrid. The club got off to a brilliant start to the season but recently stumbled. Fatigue, injuries and an overall lack of depth seem to have hit the team as they trail Barcelona by five points in the La Liga title fight and also lost in the final of the Spanish Super Cup.
Of course, we have to point out that the season is still halfway through and it's too early to draw any conclusions. Last season was also an eventful one, but in the end the club won the La Liga and Champions League doubles. Patience is a virtue.
But if things don't improve, it wouldn't be hard to see Real Madrid change their manager's hot seat at the end of the season.
In this scenario, many fans would like Zinedine Zidane to return to the club for his third stint as manager. He was expected to get a job with the French national team after the World Cup, but Didier Deschamps extended his contract. But there is also bad news for Real Madrid. Real Madrid suffer Zidane's defeat
As RMC Sport reports, the relationship between Zidane and Florentino Pérez remains frosty today. Nothing can be ruled out, but a Real Madrid return is highly unlikely.
So it looks like Zidane will make his third comeback as Real Madrid manager. And the French probably have no shortage of other applicants.
Of course, in football, we should never say, especially since we've already seen that Zidane made his comeback as Real Madrid manager just 10 months after retiring in the summer of 2018.
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