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Sadio Mane not concerned about Liverpool price tag

Sadio Mane insists he can handle the pressure of being Liverpool’s stellar summer signing as he expressed relief that a move to Manchester United never materialised. Liverpool had an average season by their recent standards, although they showed considerable improvement under new manager Jurgen Klopp and could be primed to make a year two leap not dissimilar to the one Spurs made last season under Mauricio Pochettino. All three of these teams could easily have a couple surprise players that lead them to a title run.

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In the past, it’s always been Manchester United.

1978 – Last season Leicester City became the first English team to win the top flight for the first time since Nottingham Forest in 1978. Jese started only seven La Liga games last season.

“It’s very hard to go in during the season when a manager was sacked, it’s not easy”.

Manchester City hope to sign Schalke winger Leroy Sane, 20, and 19-year-old Palmeiras forward Gabriel Jesus for a combined outlay of more than £60m.

“But he is now a Liverpool player and I am sure Jurgen will have assessed his qualities and I am sure he will want to have him in his squad because he is very exciting, a local boy who is a top young player”.

After leaving the Bianconeri to take over the Italian national team, Conte again displayed his incredible ability to give his teams a tactical advantage over their opposition.

They have glamorous tests against Barcelona and Paris Saint Germain before the Community Shield against Manchester United, three big games against big teams. Leonardo Bonucci is one of the best centre-backs and he is a dream signing for every club. There is no shortage of attacking talent at Anfield, but defensively they were far too leaky last season.

Cesc Fabregas is a proven performer in the Premier League and his experience and box-to-box style of play makes him an asset for Chelsea.

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has told 23-year-old winger Jese to leave the club in order to play regular first-team football.

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Ged Roddy, Director of Football Development, the Premier League said: “Our ultimate aim is to help clubs to produce players ready for Premier League football”. The Premier League are listening to a lot of academy coaches. “The thing for me is not to focus on the fee”. The Premier League is popular here in the U.S.

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