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Barcelona could bring in Frank Kessie, Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak to rebuild squad - Paper Round

Barca want Kessie and Haaland Spanish newspaper Marca reports that Barcelona hope to sign Erling Haaland this summer, despite the huge price tag for the 21-year-old Norwegian striker. As well as that, they are interested in AC Milan’s Ivorian midfielder Franck Kessie. The 25-year-old is available on a free transfer in the summer, and Xavi Hernandez is happy to team him up with Sergio Busquets.

Ad/> /> TransfersManchester United battle City for Barca defender Araujo — Paper Round04/02/2022 AT 23:22 Paper Round’s view: Of course Busquets will have to step down as a regular soon, but Kessie does not currently play the same role as the Spaniard. He does offer more attacking threat as well as being fitter given his age, and that would match up with Xavi’s moves at the moment to add energy and verve to what was becoming a side with too little youth at their disposal. Read the full story Pochettino wants Kane at United The Mirror reports that Paris Saint-Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino is the favourite to land the Manchester United job, and if he does get the gig then he wants to be teamed up with Harry Kane.

The 28-year-old England striker almost left for Manchester City last season, but if Pochettino switches to Old Trafford then he wants to be reunited with the forward. Luis Enrique is also an option at Old Trafford. /> Paper Round’s view: The last thing that United should do is sign a player who is growing more injury prone as he ages, and while he is only 28, it is clear that Kane is not the player he once was.

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