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Real Madrid wants to sign de Gea next season
The problem is, however, those same players are also less than enamoured with Mourinho following his highly contentious previous spell in charge, which saw the Portuguese coach oversee a final season of endless turmoil and strife, leaving him with very few remaining allies in and around the club.
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However, the Reds are now ready to rival the Gunners in landing the the highly-rated 22-year-old, according to Don Balon via the Daily Mirror. “We had agreed a contract and everything”, said Sullivan.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is slowly adjusting to life in the Premier League but it could have been a completely different story had he accepted his first offer in the English top flight, after it was revealed that West Ham United were in for the German.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has offered Jose Mourinho the post now held by under-pressure Rafa Benitez with immediate return to Bernabeu.
But despite the obvious interest from Real Madrid, I firmly believe that Le Prof will stay.
In the interview with Sky, Sullivan also noted how current boss Slaven Bilić was considered the “best of the rest”.
West Ham chairman David Sullivan has toldSky Sports that a deal was pretty much wrapped up with the Spaniard before he made a decision to opt for a return to his home town.
Anyway, what I’m trying to say is, Arsene Wenger will not leave Arsenal with the job half done.
“We tried (Jurgen) Klopp as well but he wouldn’t come because he said he wanted a break. But I’m glad with the manager we have got”, added Sullivan.
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You have to say fair play to the Hammers for trying, and recognise the man they ended up with, Bilic, is doing a pretty sound job.