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Europe of course has the best managers and one of the reasons is that this part of the world has invested a lot in the pitch and this has allowed them to make huge strides in comparison to other continents. other. Usually, managers rotate around these leagues and it's hard to find some of the best managers taken from other parts of the world.
Now, of the three managers that I have on my list, they are all from this part of Europe in the world and they have almost rotated in a league or two. Carlo anceloti, Alex furguson and pep quordiola are the three guys ranked.
Based on about a hundred matches and comparisons with wins, it is very clear that Pep Quordiola is taking on the role of the best coach.
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Mikel Arteta is planning a 'lightning' transfer to sign a devastating Champions League starlet for Arsenal and lift them above Manchester City next season, Liverpool officials have traveled to Portugal to find looking for a player one last time before landing him, while Euro Paper Talk on Thursday claimed Chelsea are 'very keen' to have the Serie A player.
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Gabriel Jesus' place in Arsenal's starting XI could be threatened this summer as Arteta hopes to bring in a top-class centre-back in Serie A, according to a report.
Jesus performed brilliantly in his Emirates launch campaign. While his record of 10 goals and 7 assists doesn't seem too impressive, the Brazilian makes up for it with great linking play and an ability to improve strikers. around him.
Jesus' performance was crucial to keeping Arsenal top of the Premier League table for most of the season. However, Arteta will have to make some changes this summer when the Gunners have just lost to Man City.
His main target will be midfield, with Declan Rice and Moises Caicedo both targeted. Once the midfield is strengthened, Arteta can turn his attention to the center forward.
While Jesus has proven to be an important player for Arsenal, Arteta can look to bring in a more killer player in front of goal but can also assist in assist play, much like Jesus.
And according to a source from Italy's Inter Live, Lautaro Martinez has been targeted by Arsenal. Martinez may have struggled for Argentina at the World Cup, but he has been in impressive form for Inter this season. He has scored 25 goals and 10 assists in 52 games, including 20 in Serie A.
After failing to score in the first leg of Inter's Champions League semi-final against rivals AC Milan, which ended in a 2-0 win for the Nerazzurri, Martinez made his mark in the return leg. He gave Inter a 3-0 lead in the 74th minute by beating Mike Maignan from close range, a goal that confirmed Inter's place in the Champions League final.
Gunners are ready to "do everything" to have Martinez
But this could be his last game in an Inter shirt. Inter Live reports that Arsenal have been impressed with Martinez's recent performances and have considered him their ideal striker.
They are being urged to make a 'bright' move for the 25-year-old as they 'will do anything' to secure him to north London. Perhaps, this means that Arsenal will send a huge offer that Inter cannot refuse.
And the report has shed light on how much Arsenal will have to pay to strike a deal with their Italian counterparts. UCL finalists will be thrown into 'chaos' if Arsenal offer 80m euros (70m) for Martinez. It remains to be seen whether capturing Martinez will be enough for Arsenal to overtake Man City in the hunt for the Prem title next season. After all, Pep Guardiola can count on scoring machine Erling Haaland.
However, Martinez scoring more goals than Jesus will only help Arsenal when they want to play better at Prem next time.
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