Manchester United: Bayern chief in United star hint
Chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has hinted that Bastian Schweinsteiger could return to Bayern Munich from Manchester United.
EatSleepSport » 2hChief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has hinted that Bastian Schweinsteiger could return to Bayern Munich from Manchester United.
EatSleepSport » 2hBAYERN MUNICH are open to the idea of Bastian Schweinsteiger returning to the club.
Daily Express » 3hThe attacking midfielder served notice of his ability with a remarkable performance for Schalke at Real Madrid and is regarded by some in Germany as the outstanding talent of the countryâs next generation Even in this eyebrow-raising summer of exorbitant spending , the £37m spent by Manchesterâ¦
Guardian » 4hManchester Cityâs newest recruit, Leroy Sané, says manager Pep Guardiola was the most important factor in his decision to move to the club. Sane, who joins City on a five-year contract from Schalke in a deal worth £37m, says he hopes Guardiola will help him improve as a player and learn about theâ¦
Guardian » 4h⢠Ghanaian left-back to reunite with former manager ⢠Rahman had signed five-year deal with Blues The Chelsea defender Baba Rahman has joined Schalke on a season-long loan. The Ghanaian left-back is returning to the Bundesliga having joined Chelsea from Augsburg just a year ago. Continue reading...
Guardian » 5h⢠Germany forward says Pep Guardiola convinced him to come ⢠Sané has signed five-year contract at City Manchester City have signed the Germany forward Leroy Sané from Schalke for £37m on a five-year contract. âOne of the reasons I decided to join City was Pep Guardiola,â Sané told Cityâs websiteâ¦
Guardian » 5h⢠Bayern Munich assistant revealed his decision on Twitter ⢠Sam Allardyce wanted ex-Derby manager in part-time role The Bayern Munich assistant manager Paul Clement has confirmed that he will not be joining Sam Allardyceâs England coaching team. Related: Sam Allardyce blocked from appointing Paulâ¦
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