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Manchester United beat Barcelona 2-1 at Old Trafford, extending their winning streak under manager Eric Ten Hag. After beating Barcelona, ??Manchester United will now advance to the round of 16 of the UEFA Europa League.
After coming back to beat the Catalan side at Old Trafford, the supercomputer has now predicted that Manchester United will face Ferencvarosi Budapest in the UEFA Europa League Round of 16. Now Round 16 will only be one round, the losing teams will no longer progress to Round 16.
Arsenal, which won straight into the Round of 16, will now face Spanish powerhouse Juventus, who have beaten Nantes at home, according to Supercomputer predictions. In other words, if Arsenal and Manchester United play regularly, they could meet again in a UEFA Europa League football match.
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Ex-Liverpool striker fears the £110m midfielder is snubbing the Red Devils for another club
One of the biggest transfers of the summer is arguably Borussia Dortmund's Jude Bellingham.
The English midfielder is currently valued at £ 110 million (Transfermarkt), with just over 2 years left on his contract and is certainly sought after by all the top clubs in world football, the race for his signature has been happenning.
Liverpool are known to be fans of the 19-year-old, with Jurgen Klopp previously calling him 'excellent'.
"I don't like to talk about money when I talk about a player like him," the German told reporters late last year, as quoted by Sky Sports. "People can see that he's special."
However, with Liverpool's poor form this season, the question of their attractiveness has been raised, and according to former striker Stan Collymore, the Red Devils are not an attractive option like Real Madrid. Other Stories / Latest News
"The most attractive option for Jude Bellingham this summer is Real Madrid," Collymore said in an exclusive interview.
“They still have the habit of winning the Champions League – that is their title and La Liga guarantees the players a 50 per cent chance of winning the league.
“If I were Bellingham and FSG announced that they had sold the club to extremely wealthy owners and Liverpool could then compete with Manchester City and PSG, I would consider Anfield because it could become a big deal. posters for their new era but if that doesn't happen right in the summer, which I don't think, it has to be Real Madrid.
It's hard to disagree with Collymore's assessment. Real Madrid, although not as financially strong as some of England's biggest clubs, is still a giant in European football and that was recently confirmed by a 5-2 knockout. in the Champions League before none other than Klopp's Liverpool.
Whether Bellingham chooses to move to the Santiago Bernabeu, Anfield or stay at Dortmund remains to be seen. One thing is for sure, however, that, with one of football's greatest talents on the rise, the race for his signature will continue to heat up and Liverpool will do their best to keep the game going. chat.
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