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Real Madrid are interested in signing the Tottenham Hotspur duo this summer, including the star defender
Spanish newspaper MundoDeportivo reports Real Madrid are eyeing Tottenham Hotspur right-back Pedro Porro.
The La Liga giants are said to be looking for a right-back and have identified the Spurs defender as a potential candidate.
Porro only signed for Tottenham in January, joining on an initial £5m loan, with the deal becoming permanent this summer for £39m.
Although he struggled to fit in at first, he became Tottenham's number one right-back and impressed with two goals and two assists in 12 appearances for the club. club.
However, Real Madrid's interest in Porro is unlikely to materialize. Whoever the new Tottenham manager may be, may have different preferences for his team, the possibility of selling a player of Porro's quality after signing him is highly unlikely. go out.
Not only Porro caught the eye of the Spanish giants. Diario AS recently reported that Tottenham star striker Harry Kane is also on Real Madrid's shortlist in the summer.
Speculation surrounding Kane's future at Tottenham continues to dominate the headlines, with the prolific striker yet to sign a new contract with the London club.
Manchester United have made him their main target this summer, while Bayern Munich and PSG are also interested in signing him. Although it is reported that the England striker would prefer to stay in England, an offer from a club like Real Madrid can often become too tempting to refuse.
Tottenham are looking to rebuild this summer under a new manager and sporting director, and hope to convince their talented striker not to leave anytime soon; nor are they able to allow Pedro Porro to leave.
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Man City will not be threatened by Real Madrid's Champions League reputation
Even though Madrid beat Pep Guardiola's side with a final score of 6-5 a year ago
Bernardo Silva insists there will be no guilt on Tuesday
Manchester City will not be threatened by Real Madrid's Champions League reputation when they face the Spanish giants once again in last season's epic semi-final.
Madrid beat Pep Guardiola's side 6-5 on aggregate a year ago and beat Liverpool in the final to win the European Cup for the 14th time - including five times in the past decade.
However, City were the better team in both legs and Bernardo Silva insists there will be no feeling of inferiority when they visit the Bernabeu on Tuesday.
“We have great respect for them, yes, but not fear. Why should we fear them? Influential Portuguese midfielder said. "We'll try to maintain the momentum we've built over the past two months to beat them with confidence, knowing they won the Champions League last season for a reason."
Manchester City will not be threatened by Real Madrid's Champions League reputation
Manchester City will not be threatened by Real Madrid's Champions League reputation
Madrid beat Guardiola's side 6-5 on aggregate a year ago and beat Liverpool
Madrid beat Guardiola's side 6-5 on aggregate a year ago and beat Liverpool
As a result, Madrid have won the European Cup for the 14th time - including 5 times in the past decade
As a result, Madrid have won the European Cup for the 14th time - including 5 times in the past decade
Madrid's remarkable achievement in the European arena gives them a psychological advantage over many opponents even without kicking a ball.
But Bernardo dismissed the story, saying City would focus on the star players that Carlo Ancelotti has available.
"It's not about the badge, it's never about the badge," he insisted.
"It's about the players who are on the pitch. If Madrid didn't have Modric, Kroos, Vinicius, Benzema - I could say all of them - they wouldn't have won anything because the shirt didn't do it on its own. ." “We would be foolish not to respect them, but we have this goal knowing that we lost last year under difficult circumstances. This time we will try to make it different.
Man City have never won the Champions League and are also looking to imitate the historic treble of Manchester United in 1999.
Bernardo Silva insists there will be no guilt during his visit to the Bernabeu
Bernardo Silva insists there will be no guilt during his visit to the Bernabeu
'We won't lie. It's definitely a contest we want because it's the only one we haven't won yet," admitted Bernardo.
“We are in a very good position to fight for three titles. The FA Cup final is a derby, which will be good for our fans. Then the Champions League is the trophy we really want, and the Premier League will have it five out of six years and we'll make history.
I can't tell you which one I want more. I want it all, very much! And we'll keep fighting, knowing that, yes, we can win it all, but we can also lose it all.
The main difference between this year's semi-final and the final is that City now have striker Erling Haaland to face Real Madrid's Karim Benzema. The Frenchman scored in both matches against Man City 12 months ago.
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