Explained: Bizarre reason Man Utd couldn't sell Rasmus Hojlund shirts for over a month after his £72m transfer from Atalanta

Manchester United were reportedly unable to sell Rasmus Hojlund shirts for over a month as they did not have any Danish 'øs' in stock.

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Striker arrived in big-money dealMade his debut against ArsenalFans can finally buy No.11 shirtsWHAT HAPPENED?

The Denmark international striker completed a £72 million ($90m) transfer from Serie A side Atalanta during the summer transfer window. He has become the most expensive forward ever acquired by the Red Devils.

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The hope is that Hojlund will prove to be an answer to United’s long-standing issues in the No.9 department, although he has been handed the No.11 jersey once worn by club legend Ryan Giggs. His arrival has generated much fanfare, with United followers eager to show their support for the record-setting addition.

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However, the reports that fans have been prevented from purchasing Hojlund jerseys due to an oversight on the club’s part. As recently as last Friday, visitors to the Old Trafford Megastore were informed that a delivery of the “unique o” required to fulfil requests was still being waited on.

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United have since announced that the “øs” have arrived and that Hojlund shirts are now finally on sale. The highly-rated 20-year-old made his Premier League debut for the Red Devils off the bench in a 3-1 defeat at Arsenal and will be hoping to figure more prominently after the international break – starting with a home date with Brighton on September 16.

‘It’s being dealt with’ – End to wet-look shirt saga in sight for Aston Villa after women’s team opt to wear controversial home jersey in WSL season opener against Manchester United

Rachel Corsie, captain of Aston Villa’s women’s team, claims that the controversy caused by the club’s 2023-24 home shirt is “being dealt with”.

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Castore deal may be cut shortMen & women express concernsWSL season up and runningWHAT HAPPENED?

The Villans are reported to be discussing bringing their deal with kit suppliers Castore to a premature conclusion – with Newcastle United having already done likewise. The men’s team have been wearing the latest design for several weeks, with concerns raised regarding a wet-look design that leaves the jerseys feeling heavy as they cling to the players in question.

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Villa’s women’s team expressed concerns regarding the shirt prior to their WSL campaign getting underway, but they opted to wear the home shirt when facing Manchester United on Sunday. Skipper Corsie said of that decision: “We wanted to wear the home shirt. It’s first game of the season so you want to be in your home kit.”

She added on the controversy sparked by the Villa jersey: “It is being dealt with, yeah. The club have been really supportive.”

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Villa have been exploring short-term options with Castore heading forward, with Corsie eager to point out that the group of players she forms part of have been eager to keep as much focus as possible locked on football matters. She said on shirt-gate: “Obviously there has been a lot of talk about that this week but when you get here and it’s the start of the season everyone is buzzing it’s under way now. It’s been a long break and there’s just a huge buzz that we’re not under way. It is going to be the best season in the WSL I believe and we want to make sure we do a really good job so things like the shirts… once you’re in the game and you’re competing you just do what you can as well as you can.”

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England star Rachel Daly gave Villa the lead against United, shortly after they had been reduced to 10 following the dismissal of Kirsty Hanson. The Red Devils were not to be denied, though, and got their season off to a positive start courtesy of a Luis Garcia leveller and a 92nd-minute winner from Rachel Williams.

Details of Lionel Messi's Inter Miami initiation revealed as USMNT star DeAndre Yedlin plays key role in musical performance

DeAndre Yedlin pushed Lionel Messi into his Inter Miami initiation after seeing Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets sing, Edison Azcona has revealed.

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Argentine great moved to the States as a free agentJoined by some familiar faces from Camp NouGiven no special treatment by those in FloridaWHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine icon was given no special treatment after completing his stunning move to the United States over the summer. He was followed to Florida by former Barcelona team-mates Busquets and Alba, with the star trio having to dust off their vocal chords before taking in a first away game with their new employers.

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Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi was happy to play along, with USMNT defender Yedlin ensuring that he did not avoid taking the microphone despite being a famously shy character. Inter Miami midfielder Azcona has told : “He sang at a dinner for us on the first trip he had with the team. DeAndre Yedlin and Victor Ulloa were in charge of encouraging him. They were saying that they had to sing and joking. First, Jordi went to sing, Sergio also and Leo went last.”

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Azcona, who hails from the Dominican Republic, admits that he is still pinching himself at playing alongside all-time great Messi in Miami. He added: “Since I was little, I have always said that a dream of mine was to play with Messi, and I finally have this opportunity to share a dressing room, train with him and have that experience of being on the same team. It is a dream come true.”

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While starting to feel more comfortable in Messi’s presence, Azcona has not yet struck up the courage to ask for a photo with the World Cup winner. He added on wanting a memento that will stand the test of time: “I haven't asked for it yet , but I want it soon. Why didn't I ask for it? I don't know… At first, I didn't want to bother him with it when he came to the team and I didn't ask him for it yet.”

Erling Haaland injury latest: Norway team doctor provides update on Man City star's fitness after striker forced off against Faroe Islands – with Liverpool clash looming

Erling Haaland has suffered a recurrence of the ankle injury that has troubled him at Manchester City this season, Norway’s team doctor has confirmed.

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Prolific frontman picked up knock on international dutySuffered with same problem at club levelRace against time to be fit for crunch clash with LiverpoolWHAT HAPPENED?

The prolific striker played the second half for his country in a Euro 2024 qualification clash with the Faroe Islands on Thursday, but went down late on holding his leg. Haaland had been substituted at half-time during City’s Premier League clash with Bournemouth back on November 4.

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Haaland was able to see the final whistle for Norway, but national team doctor Ola Sand told afterwards of the problem picked up by the 23-year-old superstar: “It was much of the same that happened against Bournemouth a week and a half ago. He has had it before too. He gets a slight twist in his ankle, where he is a bit vulnerable. It hurts a lot right away, and then it goes away pretty quickly. Then we'll see tomorrow how he is then. Now he will receive some treatment, then there will be peace and rest and then we will see how he is tomorrow morning. We have already spoken to City. Erling has spoken to both City and [chief doctor] Mario [Pafundi] already.”

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Norway boss Stale Solbakken is adamant that City made no demands regarding Haaland’s involvement in international action, saying when asked if any risks had been taken: “Under no circumstances have we received an enquiry from Pep Guardiola during my time with the national team. Erling is very keen to play in the national team.”

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Norway will be back in action against Scotland on Sunday, with Haaland likely to sit that game out, while Premier League champions City are counting down the days to a heavyweight meeting with Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium on November 25.

Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino swerves FA punishment for berating officials after pulsating 4-4 draw with Man City

Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino has avoided FA punishment for berating the match officials after the frantic 4-4 draw with Man City on Sunday.

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Chelsea hold treble-winnersPochettino booked at FTRage over timing of final whistleWHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentine was infuriated by the timing of referee Anthony Taylor's full-time whistle as he felt his side had the opportunity to launch one final attack, with the scores locked at 4-4 following Cole Palmer's stoppage-time equaliser from the spot. Pochettino was booked for berating fourth official Craig Pawson and then entered the pitch to confront Taylor, before being restrained by members of his coaching staff.

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Pochettino was so incensed that he also snubbed Pep Guardiola's handshake. The Chelsea boss has subsequently apologised, and because he was booked during the incident he has swerved further punishment from the Football Association.

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Speaking in his press conference after the game, Pochettino said: "I need to apologise to Anthony [Taylor], and the referees and the fourth official, because in this moment I feel that maybe Raheem can go through and go to score the fifth and it is moment I turn when finished the game to Anthony and say 'what the…'

"I said 'why stop in this moment?' and then when I turn and say, 'I deserve to be booked'. Yes, I crossed the limit and I want to apologise. It's not a good image for me and for football for this type of behaviour."

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The booking represents Pochettino's second of the season after he saw yellow at Burnley. If he collects one more he will face a touchline ban. Chelsea return to Premier League action after the international break when they travel to Newcastle on Saturday, November 25.

Barcelona confirm plan to sign Vitor Roque in January – but won't buy replacement for injured Gavi

Barcelona plan on signing Vitor Roque from Athletico Paranaense in January, director Deco confirmed, but they will not target a replacement for Gavi.

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Gavi out injured with torn ACLBarca can sign new player in JanuaryVitor Roque already set to joinWHAT HAPPENED?

The Spanish champions saw 19-year-old Gavi ruled out for a long period of time after he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear while on international duty. The loss of the midfielder allows Barca to use around 80 percent of his wages to register another player, opening up the opportunity for Vitor Roque to join.

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Director of football Deco says he and coach Xavi are discussing their strategy for the upcoming transfer window and has outlined some of their plans, telling reporters: "Xavi and I are coordinated for the market. We are not going to replace Gavi because there is no other player like him on the market, much less in January. We will see what position we strengthen. We will surely opt for Vitor Roque, but nothing has been decided."

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Barca confirmed in January that they have agreed to sign 18-year-old forward Vitor Roque from Athletico Paranaense, but the deal was originally scheduled to be completed next summer. However, the Camp Nou outfit appear willing to speed things up and welcome him into the team for the remainder of the season.

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After a disappointing 1-1 draw with Rayo Vallecano in La Liga at the weekend, Barca will look to bounce back when they meet Porto in the Champions League on Tuesday. Both teams have nine points from four matches heading into the clash at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys.

Revealed: When Man Utd will make a ‘decision’ on Mason Greenwood & why no future call has been made as yet on Getafe loanee

Manchester United have been “discussing” Mason Greenwood’s situation, but no “decision” on his future will be made until the spring of 2024.

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Loan deal in Spain expected to be extendedRatcliffe set to acquire stake in Red DevilsPlans to be drawn up for 2024-25WHAT HAPPENED?

The Red Devils allowed the 22-year-old forward to depart Old Trafford towards the end of the summer transfer window. An initial six-month loan deal with Getafe was put in place, with the expectation being that he will be allowed to see out the 2023-24 campaign in Spain. Greenwood has made a positive impression on the field at Getafe, with a stunning goal recorded in a La Liga clash with Almeria – one of four efforts he has recorded this season.

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The one-cap England international is under contract in Manchester until 2025, but has not figured for United since January 2022 – following his arrest on suspicion of attempted rape, coercive behaviour, and assault. Those charges were dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service in February 2023.

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe is about to acquire a 25 per cent stake in the Red Devils, in a partial takeover of the Premier League club, and change is being planned. Decisions will have to be made on Greenwood at some stage, but Fabrizio Romano has told of that process: “Incoming co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is already discussing Greenwood’s situation internally, and from what I’m told, he’s made no decision at all and nothing will be decided in December. So the idea is to take some time and just let Greenwood play football. Then, based on his performances for Getafe, Man United will discuss their position and that of the player. This will likely take place in March, April or May. There will be many different factors to consider, and obviously the new Man United board will have a new CEO and new people in charge of the transfer market, meaning that they will all decide on transfer business together.”

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Greenwood is starting to feel more settled in Spain, as he gets to grips with a new language and culture, and a completely fresh start is expected to be taken on in 2024 as United sever ties with a product of their famed academy system.

Put Xavi out of his misery! Barcelona are better off letting exhausted club legend leave now in a bid to boost morale ahead of new manager's arrival

The Blaugrana boss should have the chance to walk before the club's season spirals into further despair

In the 45th minute of Barcelona's La Liga clash with Granada on Sunday, Xavi stood up, turned around, shouted in anger, and slapped his seat in the dugout. He had good reason for his frustrations; Barca had conceded a cheap goal once again, allowing a relegation favourite to saunter down the right wing, feed the ball into the middle, and finish past the reigning La Liga MVP, Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

It all ended in a 3-3 draw, yet another forgettable night in a miserable season for the defending Spanish champions. Barca have staggered through this campaign, gradually falling out of the title race as Real Madrid kept rolling. The Champions League doesn't offer much hope, either – they face a tricky tie with Napoli in the last 16, and even if they win, it's difficult to see a path where Barca end up lifting the European Cup at Wembley.

There could be more turmoil to follow. Xavi has already handed in his resignation, and will leave the club at the end of the season. Injuries have added up, and the surge of noisy neighbours Girona up the table has made Barca look even worse. As has become a theme over the last half-decade, it's all a bit messy in Barcelona.

In terms of on-field mess, Xavi is at the centre of it. He is a manager who brought immense success last season, but now a victim of the expectations of the job. Barca haven't been terrible this year; they just haven't built on the glory of last campaign. Regression, of any kind, is not to be tolerated.

It has taken a toll on the manager – chairs punched and all. He has spoken of the damage the job has done to his mental health, and the side effects of the crushing pressure of being the face of one of the world's biggest brands. Club president Joan Laporta, too, is visibly losing his patience.

As a result, Xavi would be better off leaving now, rather than waiting until the summer. Barca are stuck, and so is the man charged with leading them. This is now a human question, and letting Xavi walk immediately is the only answer.

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Xavi announced his resignation rather suddenly, giving a sullen statement to the press after a 5-3 home defeat to Villarreal in early January.

"I will leave Barcelona in June. We have reached a point of no return. It's time for change," he said. "As a Culé, I think that it's time to leave. I spoke with the board and the club today. I will leave on June 30. I took this decision days ago. I already knew it. But it’s time to make it public. I think the players could not free themselves up. I don’t want to be a problem for the club, but the opposite.”

There was no passion in his voice, no conviction in his words. This was a statement of defeat – and not necessarily a glorious one. In the three weeks since, Xavi has elaborated on the circumstances around his pending departure. The manager has referenced a range of issues; he feels he is holding the team back and can sense the uncertainty around the club. He also believes the media has made his job impossible. Most importantly, though, he could no longer cope with the pressure.

"I try to express what I feel. They make you feel worthless every day… I think we have a problem regarding the demands of this position," he admitted. "It is not enjoyable and it seems like you are risking your life every moment. That doesn't happen in any club. That's why I say it's cruel."

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Xavi's tale is a familiar one for coaches around the world. The Barcelona manager referenced the struggles of his predecessors Luis Enrique, Ernesto Valverde and Pep Guardiola, while in a press conference, he publicly warned potential successor Rafa Marquez – the current coach of Barca Atletic – that he could face the same stress.

Xavi is not the first to voice these concerns, though. Guardiola said a similar thing 12 years ago when he, rather suddenly, announced his intent to leave Camp Nou. "Four years is an eternity," he famously said. "In December, I communicated to the president that I felt my stage here was ending. In these four years, I have become worn out. I have given everything and I need to recharge."

The now-Manchester City boss' comments came at a time of immense success, after four of the most memorable seasons in Barcelona's history. He needed a way out, and other former Barca managers have offered similar perspectives.

Ronald Koeman, who oversaw the decline of the club and fought the struggles of the post-Lionel Messi world, has expressed similar grievances. "Being Barca coach is an attack on mental health. It is much more fun to be a Barcelona player than a coach, and Xavi, as a Catalan and son of the club, has surely noticed it. It's the hardest job I've ever done," he revealed last week.

It's an issue that expands beyond Catalan borders, too. In late-January, Jurgen Klopp made clear his intent to leave Liverpool with a similar sentiment. "It is that I am, how can I say it, running out of energy. I have no problem now, obviously, I knew it already for longer that I will have to announce it at one point, but I am absolutely fine now. I know that I cannot do the job again and again and again and again," he told Liverpool's website.

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Meanwhile, Barcelona are at a stand still, albeit not at a point of absolute crisis. For all of the talk of poor performances and inconsistencies at both ends of the pitch, they should still be comfortably qualify for the Champions League next season. Although Xavi's side remain 10 points off league leaders Madrid, they have a five-point buffer from fifth-placed Athletic Club.

They have scored the third-most goals in La Liga, as Robert Lewandowski, amid chatter of a concerning decline, has still found the net 10 times in the league. Youngster Lamine Yamal has dragged the side to a number of results in recent weeks, and looks good enough to carry the team for years to come despite being just 16. Throw in Pedri, Frenkie de Jong and Ronald Araujo, and there's still plenty of building blocks to create an elite team with.

Laporta's gripe, then, is that Barca simply aren't where they should be. If pedigree counts for anything, they should top La Liga every year. If talent is important, this team still looks good enough to be in the title mix. Xavi has rightly come under criticism for his tactical rigidity, and mismanagement of a squad heavy on centre-backs and light in wide attacking options, but this is not a club in total distress.

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Based on talent alone, there is reason to believe that Barca could find some form in the coming weeks, albeit they face a gauntlet of away games, with trips to Athletic, Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid and Girona all still to come before the end of the campaign.

The midfield trio of De Jong, Pedri and Ilkay Gundogan has been mesmerising for admittedly brief moments. Yamal, should his legs get the protection they need, will drag Barca to a few wins. Vitor Roque's tidy return of two goals in 97 La Liga minutes suggests that there could be more to come from the Brazilian teenager, too.

Xavi has also displayed a bit of tactical ambition. Andreas Christensen, a defensive pillar of last season's title-winning unit, has been utilised as a defensive midfielder to some success. Young full-back Hector Fort has impressed in a couple of appearances, while Lewandowski can never be counted out, such is his goalscoring prowess.

But all of these things have been pointed out before. Barca have the squad to compete, and the individuals good enough to win games on their own. Their current state has not been brought about by immediate slumps across the board, or a sudden disappearance of world-class footballing ability. Rather, this is a team-wide crisis of confidence, brought about by a manager who can no longer get the best out of his players. Improvement is possible, but far from a given.

'I wore pants that were shoes' – Blake Lively reflects on wild Super Bowl antics alongside Taylor Swift after leaving her & Ryan Reynolds' kids for 'first time ever' & reveals meaning behind Deadpool bracelet from Wrexham co-owner

Blake Lively shared photos of her Super Bowl antics with Taylor Swift and revealed the meaning behind a bracelet she was gifted by Ryan Reynolds.

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The actress shared some behind-the-scenes tales of her trip to Las Vegas to watch the Kansas City Chiefs' overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers alongside her long time friend. Television coverage regularly featured close ups the the pair cheering on Swift's partner Travis Kelce as he helped the Chiefs to a third Super Bowl in five years.

Back home in California, having recovered from the partying, Lively gave followers a rundown of the action.

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Sharing photos of her big night via Instagram the actress wrote: "Last week I left my kids for the first time ever and wore pants that were shoes. I took pictures upside down and had no clue. I treated a friendship bracelet like a Flat Stanley for my husband like I didn’t realize it wasn’t ‘07. I borrowed more jewelry than the skelton in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. And I went clubbing. Now I know what my episode of the Twilight Zone would look like."

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Lively's husband Ryan Reynolds, who is a co-owner at English League Two soccer club Wrexham, had spent Super Bowl night jokingly asking if anyone had seen his wife as she repeatedly popped up on screen on America's most-watched television event. He later claimed that he had "found her" when posting an image of the Deadpool friendship bracelet he had gifted her.

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Promotional work for the upcoming Deadpool 3 movie has kept Reynolds away from north Wales recently but co-owner Rob McElhenney was wowed by a chilly and typically half-empty Stadium MK on Tuesday night as he watched Wrexham grind out a 1-1 draw against MK Dons.

Wrexham go to Gillingham on Saturday looking for a win to help push themselves back up into the League Two promotion spots.

Xabi Alonso has 'clear preference' on his next job as Liverpool and Bayern Munich battle for Bayer Leverkusen coach

Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso is hot property going into the summer, and reportedly has a "clear preference" between Liverpool and Bayern Munich.

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Alonso heavily sought-after following Leverkusen exploitsLiverpool and Bayern fighting for his signatureEx-Liverpool and Madrid star has "clear preference"WHAT HAPPENED?

The two European giants are in the market for a new manager, albeit in entirely different circumstances. Liverpool are looking for a successor to Jurgen Klopp after the legendary German coach announced he would be stepping down after nine trophy-laden seasons. Bayern, meanwhile, will put an end to a tumultuous period with Thomas Tuchel at the helm, who will part ways with Die Roten after a miserable season – largely thanks to Alonso's high-flying Leverkusen.

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With Liverpool and Bayern seemingly in a straight shoot-out for Alonso's signature, reports that the Spaniard has a "clear preference" on his next destination. The French outlet writes that Alonso would lean towards a return to Anfield as he is reportedly keen to take on the "immense challenge" of succeeding Klopp. The young crop of stars he would inherit have already shown their worth, after many of them helped beat a near-full-strength Chelsea side in the Carabao Cup on Sunday.

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Stability is also thought to be a factor in Alonso's preference. Liverpool would offer the Spaniard greater structure than Bayern, who have been in disarray since before Tuchel took over. Former boss Julian Nagelsmann clashed with key figures such as Manuel Neuer, while Sadio Mane was involved in a physical altercation with Leroy Sane during Nagelsmann's tenure. A change in board members has prompted no upturn in approach, either, as evidenced by the last-minute fumbling of Joao Palhinha's deal from Fulham in the summer.

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While Liverpool may present a more attractive prospect than Bayern, succeeding Klopp will be no mean feat. The legendary German coach is still on course for an unprecedented quadruple this term, and labelled Sunday's victory at Wembley his "most special trophy".

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