️ Dugout quake and transfer bombs, here are the front pages

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️ Dugout quake and transfer bombs, here are the front pages

Tuesday’s news is packed with bombshells on the bench, the Premier League finale, big-money transfers on the horizon, and bad news for Spanish tennis.

Marca leads with a very striking upside-down image of RodriHernández, the Manchester City midfielder. The headline is blunt: "He’d come head first."

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The report claims that the announced departure of Pep Guardiola from the Citizens (his great mentor) brings the Madrid-born player decisively closer to Real Madrid. On top of that, the club believes the player’s full willingness makes the deal easier to strengthen “the most desired position.”

Meanwhile, AS drops a real bomb on its front page with a very suggestive image of José Mourinho telling people to be quiet.

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The headline declares "Mourinho done", claiming that the agreement between the Portuguese coach and Real Madrid is complete. He will sign for two years, with an optional third if he wins at least one league title.

From the Catalan press, Mundo Deportivo goes with an exclusive interview with Gavi, whom they describe as a true “warrior” in his comeback process.

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The Andalusian academy product sounds ambitious, saying he hopes to go to the World Cup, and also sends a message to the dressing room: "The new guys shouldn’t come here acting like superstars".

SPORT focuses its transfer-market attention on Chelsea striker Joao Pedro, under the big headline "Clear path".

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After being left out of Brazil’s squad for the World Cup, the player will not be able to increase his value at the international tournament, leaving Barça in an ideal and far more favorable position to negotiate his transfer with Chelsea.

The Superdeporte front page bows to the outstanding form of the young Valencia CF prospect. With the headline "War for Europe", the paper looks at the impact of Javi Guerra.

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The academy graduate has changed the course of the che team over the last month of competition, contributing two goals and three decisive assists (against Mallorca, Girona, Rayo and Real Sociedad), directly translating into seven vital points.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in here.

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