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Valencia and Sevilla fight over a forward, FC Barcelona plans Dembélé's return, Gareth Bale's dilemma.

Martes 14 de Noviembre del 2017

Valencia and Sevilla fight over a forward, FC Barcelona plans Dembélé's return, Gareth Bale's dilemma.

One more day, Fichajes.com offers you the opportunity to review the front pages of the main European sports newspapers. Although the current news revolves around the failure suffered by the Italian National Team (they will not compete in a World Cup after 60 years), (...)

One more day, Fichajes.com offers you the opportunity to review the front pages of the main European sports newspapers. Although the current news revolves around the failure suffered by the Italian National Team (they will not compete in a World Cup after 60 years), (...)

Sandro Ramírez unleashes a duel in La Liga

Recruited by Everton last summer, the Canary Islands native Sandro Ramírez (22 years old) is undoubtedly going through a delicate moment. The player has only accumulated 11 games so far this season, and in most cases, he has either come off the bench or been taken off the field well before the end of the match. Aware of his delicate situation, two big clubs in La Liga have already shown willingness to lend a hand during the winter transfer market. While the newspaper "Super Deporte" links him to Valencia, "Estadio Deportivo" does the same with Sevilla. In both clubs, the former FC Barcelona forward would have an excellent opportunity to regain the form he displayed last season at Málaga (16 goals in 31 games).

FC Barcelona already envisions the return of Ousmane Dembélé

Ousmane Dembélé is beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. After suffering an injury in just his third match with FC Barcelona, the most expensive signing in the club's history knows that if everything goes according to plan, he will start accumulating minutes with the first team again next January. As "Sport" reports, Barça has already planned his return and has decided that, to avoid unnecessary risks in December, the player will rejoin the team at the start of 2018. Barring any surprises, the French attacker will be ready to start in February.

"Bale shouldn't be where he doesn't feel happy"

The current Wales manager, Chris Coleman, took advantage of one of his recent public appearances to send a message to his compatriot Gareth Bale, a player who is going through a difficult moment at Real Madrid. "I would like to see Gareth where he will be happy, that is what I would like. Wherever he is happy, because when he is happy, he plays great football. He comes with us, he is happy, and we see an incredible player. He shouldn't be where he doesn't feel happy. If he is happy in Madrid, great; if not, he needs to leave and play where he is," he said. However, the coach made it clear that he prefers the attacker to continue playing for the "merengue" squad. "I would like to see him staying in Madrid. Okay, he has had a lot of injuries, but generally, the Premier League is much tougher physically than LaLiga," he added. What decision will the player make?

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