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Man Utd consider Fati; Man City want Saka

90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world…
Manchester United are weighing up a summer move for Ansu Fati. Barcelona are currently reluctant to entertain any bids for the winger, but their stance could change if his form dips over the coming months. (AS)
With Ilkay Gundogan continually linked with a free transfer to Barcelona this summer, Manchester City are preparing to replace the German with Brighton star Alexis Mac Allister. (Fichajes)
Lionel Messi and PSG will sit down to try and thrash out a new contract in the coming weeks after failing to agree terms on a fresh deal over the winter. (Fabrizio Romano)
Matt Doherty‘s free transfer from Tottenham to Atletico Madrid on deadline came as a shock to all parties as well as the Irishman’s former Spurs teammates. The deal was meant to be a loan, but Spurs only realised they had already exhausted their international loans with hours of the window remaining, meaning the transfer had to be a permanent one. (The Athletic)
Galatasaray have reached out to Naby Keita to inform him of their interest in a summer deal. His Liverpool contract expires at the end of the season. (A Spor)
FIFA were willing to approve Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang‘s potential return to Barcelona last month from Chelsea, but La Liga blocked the deal due to La Blaugrana’s precarious financial situation. (AS)
Listen now as Scott Saunders hosts Graeme Bailey and Toby Cudworth to wrap up the January transfer window and discuss Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo, Marcel Sabitzer, Hakim Ziyech’s failed PSG move and more!
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Arsenal want to quickly tie Bukayo Saka down to a new contract amid interest from title rivals Manchester City. (TalkSPORT)
Bayern Munich have told Barcelona they will have to pay €30m to sign Benjamin Pavard from them this summer. (Sport1)
Manchester United are set to battle PSG for striker Victor Osimhen in the summer. Napoli have warned that they will not sell the Nigerian for less than €90m. (ESPN)
Tottenham were looking to bring in Gerard Deulofeu from Udinese last month, but he suffered a knee injury that scuppered the deal. (Fabrizio Romano)
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Thomas Tuchel reveals plans to add Chelsea coach to Bayern Munich setup

Bayern Munich head coach Thomas Tuchel has revealed he wants to add Chelsea coach Anthony Barry to his backroom staff.
The German champions surprisingly and swiftly parted company with Julian Nagelsmann at the end of this week, replacing him with Tuchel following a quick round of negotiations.
Tuchel was unveiled as Bayern’s newest boss on Saturday, where he revealed that he plans on reuniting with Chelsea coach Barry in the near future.
“The timing was surprising, I didn’t expect it and there was no contact beforehand. I assumed that I would continue my career abroad. The first interview was on Tuesday evening. The size of the challenge was the deciding factor that I wanted to do it,” Tuchel said.
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Regarding his backroom setup, he added: “My coaching staff wasn’t prepared either, so a big thank you to their families for their flexibility. Arno Michels and Zsolt Low, who have been working with me for over ten years, will be there. We’re hoping to add Anthony Barry, who is currently at Chelsea.”
The Telegraph reported on Friday that Chelsea were bracing themselves for an approach for Barry, who worked alongside Tuchel in his 18 months at Stamford Bridge.
Barry, a former footballer in England’s lower leagues and non-league, was first brought to Chelsea by Frank Lampard in 2020 after impressing as assistant manager of Wigan Athletic.
He is known for his meticulous attention to detail and stayed on at Chelsea through the Lampard and Tuchel eras, now working with current boss Graham Potter.
Barry was formerly on the coaching teams of Belgium and the Republic of Ireland, while he has now taken up a part-time role with Portugal.
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Supercomputer predicts final standings for 2022/23 Bundesliga

Despite managerial upheaval, conflict between the fans and the board and their current position in second place, Bayern Munich are set to rack up an 11th consecutive Bundesliga title this season.
Before Bayern’s suffocating stranglehold of the German top flight over the past decade, no team had ever won the Bundesliga more than three times on the spin – and that had only happened on four occasions in the history of the competition.
The odds, as ever, are once again stacked in Bayern’s favour – but it could be closer than previous processions.
FiveThirtyEight uses its Forecasts and Soccer Power Index (SPI) ratings to predict every fixture throughout the Bundesliga season. The current calculations have churned out a table congested at both ends.
Position |
Club |
Projected points |
---|---|---|
1 |
Bayern Munich |
72 |
2 |
Borussia Dortmund |
69 |
3 |
RB Leipzig |
61 |
4 |
Union Berlin |
60 |
5 |
Freiburg |
58 |
6 |
Eintracht Frankfurt |
54 |
7 |
Wolfsburg |
53 |
8 |
Bayer Leverkusen |
51 |
9 |
Mainz |
49 |
10 |
Borussia Monchengladbach |
43 |
11 |
Werder Bremen |
41 |
12 |
FC Koln |
39 |
13 |
Augsburg |
37 |
14 |
Bochum |
34 |
15 |
Hoffenheim |
33 |
16 |
Stuttgart |
32 |
17 |
Schalke |
31 |
18 |
Hertha Berlin |
30 |
* as of 24/03/2023
Bayern are predicted to finish the 2022/23 campaign on 72 points, three more than Borussia Dortmund – the team that leads the Bundesliga by one point going into the international break.
The two giants of German football face off in the final Klassiker of the season at the start of April, with Thomas Tuchel replacing Julian Nagelsmann in Bayern’s dugout. The pair played out a spiky 2-2 draw in October but Bayern have home advantage next month and FiveThirtyEight give the Bavarians a 63% chance of collecting all three points on April Fool’s day, thereby climbing back atop the Bundesliga.
RB Leipzig, a resurgent team under Marco Rose but currently fifth in the actual standings, are the only other side deemed to have more than a negligible chance of winning the Bundesliga – although, that likelihood has been placed at an improbable 1%.
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Freiburg are actually above Leipzig in today’s table but the supercomputer predicts Christian Streich’s side will slip out of the top four by May, with Union Berlin given a 64% chance of qualifying for Champions League football just four years after winning promotion to the top flight.
At the other end of the table is where the mayhem really begins to commence. The bottom four are separated by just two points in the current standings and the gap isn’t expected to widen much in the intervening two months – however, the order could well change.
Stuttgart prop up the current division on 20 points but FiveThirtyEight’s model suggests they will be able to finish on a tally of 32 which would be enough to haul themselves into the relegation playoff spot.
Hertha Berlin currently occupy that slot but are set to tumble into the red. 777 Partners acquired a majority share of the club in March, adding the capital side to a portfolio which includes Serie A’s Genoa – who were relegated the same season in which 777 invested – and Sevilla, a staple of the Spanish top flight that are also on the brink of the drop.
Schalke are the other favourites to go down despite recording an eight-game unbeaten streak going into the March international break – although six of those matches ended in a share of the spoils.
Hoffenheim are expected to remain perched precariously above the maelstrom of the bottom three by May – with their hopes bolstered by a win over fellow strugglers Hertha just before the current hiatus after a run of two points from 14 games.
The minor detail of which blond, middling former player will patrol Bayern’s technical area is not baked into FiveThirtyEight’s model. Although, past precedent is on Tuchel’s side. During the club’s ten consecutive titles, Bayern have replaced their coach midway through two previous seasons.
Jupp Heynckes came in for his fourth spell at the helm in October 2017 after Carlo Ancelotti’s relaxed training methods didn’t impress Bayern’s demanding squad, steering the club to a breezy title victory by 21 clear points in the end.
Hansi Flick replaced Niko Kovac in November 2019, his first senior management position in 14 years. There were few signs of rust as Bayern ended the season with another European treble.
However, both those coaches had considerably more time than Tuchel to set Bayern on the right track. Bayern have not parted ways with a manager this late in the season since Louis van Gaal was ushered out in April 2011. However, by that point, there was little chance of Andries Joncker mounting a charge on Jurgen Klopp’s runaway Dortmund champions as Bayern finished a lowly third.
Nevertheless, Tuchel has proven to be adept at rapidly deciphering a system which will suit his new squad of players, sketching up the plans on the plane from Paris to London for the back-three formation which Chelsea used in his debut game against Wolves. That same setup carried the Blues to Champions League glory four months later.
With Bayern up against Manchester City – Tuchel’s vanquished victims in the 2021 final – in the competition’s quarter-finals next month, there’s every chance that the former Borussia Dortmund coach can lead his new side to success both abroad and domestically.
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Bayern Munich part company with Julian Nagelsmann; Thomas Tuchel announced as replacement

Bayern Munich have confirmed that they have parted ways with manager Julian Nagelsmann and that he will be succeeded by Thomas Tuchel.
90min confirmed on Thursday night that the 35-year-old was expected to be relieved of his duties before the return of club football.
Nagelsmann was quizzed about such news on his way back from a skiing trip, admitting he had not heard from Bayern regarding his job security.
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But after meeting with club officials on Friday, Nagelsmann was ‘released’ from his role at Bayern, with ex-Chelsea boss Tuchel stepping in.
In a statement, Bayern said: “FC Bayern München has released head coach Julian Nagelsmann. This decision was taken by CEO Oliver Kahn and board member for sport Hasan Salihamidžić in consultation with club president Herbert Hainer.
“Nagelsmann will be succeeded by Thomas Tuchel. Tuchel will receive a contract until 30 June 2025 and will supervise squad training for the first time on Monday.
“Along with Nagelsmann, assistant coaches Dino Toppmöller, Benjamin Glück and Xaver Zembrod have also been released.”
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