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England: Tottenham give up Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale’s move to Tottenham Hotspur is perfect. As the Spurs announced on Saturday night, the Welshman will return on loan to the Londoners. Bale had already played for Tottenham from 2007 to 2013. The forward later moved to Real Madrid for € 101 million. In recent months, Real coach Zinédine Zidane’s offensive player was no longer considered. Bale’s contract at Madrid doesn’t expire until 2022, but the forward has long wanted to leave the club.
Croatia: Gavranovic strikes twice
Mario Gavranovic showed a great performance in the fifth round of the Croatian Championship. The Swiss international scored 1: 1 (5th) and 2: 1 (9th) in Dinamo Zagreb’s 3: 3 against Slaven Belupo after former FCZ striker and St. Gallen Franck Etoundi invited them in the 1st. .Minute had taken the lead.
Spain: Bua finds a new club
Kevin Bua moves to CD Leganés in the 2nd Spanish division. The 27-year-old winger signed a contract with the First Division relegated for one season with an option for 2 more years. Bua played 19 Superliga matches (4 goals and 6 assists) for FC Basel last season, which he gave up free after his contract expired. For Genevans with Spanish roots, it is the first stop abroad.
Scotland: Ajeti continues to score
Albian Ajeti scored his fourth goal in Celtic Glasgow’s fifth game of the championship. The Swiss international scored 3: 1 in a 3-2 home win over Livingston shortly after the break. After 7 rounds, Celtic are tied with city rivals Glasgow Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Spain: Calligaris leaves with a broken wrist
Swiss national player Viola Calligaris will likely be absent from her club Levante at the start of the season on October 4. The 24-year-old central defender broke his wrist on Friday in Europe’s tie against Croatia (1-1). Calligaris traveled with the team back to Switzerland on Saturday, where they will be operated on in the next few days. She suffered the injury after nearly 70 minutes when she fell on her wrist while defending herself and had to be replaced by severe pain.
England: Liverpool die to Diogo Jota
Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Diogo Jota will move to Liverpool FC, according to his former manager, Nuno Espirito Santo. Up to 49 million euros are being discussed as a transfer for the 23-year-old. The Portuguese international played 131 times for the Wolves (44 goals / 19 assists). Jota will receive a contract at Liverpool until 2025.
England: Aguero out for weeks
Manchester City will have to do without Argentine striker Sergio Agüero for a long time. “I think it will be ready in a month or two,” coach Pep Guardiola said. Agüero, 32, underwent surgery on his left knee in Barcelona in mid-June.