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Some who go out, others who come. Who are the forwards who will change teams in the next market?

A review of the better Killers, who are among the best in Europe and are very close to leaving their respective clubs.

By Fredi Roman

A review of the better Killers, who are among the best in Europe and are very close to leaving their respective clubs.
A review of the better Killers, who are among the best in Europe and are very close to leaving their respective clubs.
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Everything indicated that the next transfer market would appear with little movement, since the crisis that hurt the world last year, has shaken all the clubs to a greater or lesser extent. However, although in less doses, there will continue to be surprises of all colors and shapes, and all eyes are focused on the forwards, as top-tier points can change clubs creating a domino effect between European great teams. For this reason we have reviewed the top forwards who are closer to their respective exits from their current entities.

Contracts that end, relationships that are broken, offers that arrive and footballers wanting to change the air. All pass markets have a bit of this. However, the one that is approaching this summer, will be particular, given the surprises, which to this day, it seems that they will be realities. And this covers all clubs, and players of all ages. From a Haaland, with his promise for the future, to a Messi, who seemed like he would never leave the Barcelona boat, but everything indicates that he already has one foot out.

- Erling Haaland: The Borussia Dortmund striker is one of the best footballers on the world scene, at just 20 years old, and the big clubs in Europe follow him closely to make him abandon the discipline of the Teutonic team for the 2021/22 campaign. To this day, there are still many other edges on the player's plane that will be key in his future. Everything seems to indicate that, just two years later, Haaland will leave the ranks of Borussia to take the final leap in his career.

- Sergio Agüero: Barcelona's idea would be to convince Messi by making him see the possibility of playing with Agüero in the same team, but the arrival of the Manchester City footballer is not easy. First, because he still has a contract and a transfer would have to be negotiated with Manchester City, and secondly because teams like Inter Milan, Juventus from Turin or Paris Saint Germain, in a better economic situation than Barcelona, are also behind the Argentine player.

- Lautaro Martinez: He is one of those players that Pep Guardiola wants to have under his orbit. One of those strikers who has not yet been exploited in his combinatorial role, but if he fits into the Spanish coach's schemes it would be terrible for the interests of Manchester City. The Argentine is that type of very intelligent forward who always knows how to position himself in the right place, attacks spaces perfectly, moves freely and is not that fixed 9 that contributes so little to the team. And the best of all, is that he has a lot of goal, which is the most important thing in a forward.

- Harry Kane: The London team could be willing to let Harry Kane go if he finally receives 150 million pounds (about 170 million euros to change) for parting with their services. The London team knows first-hand that both Manchester United and Manchester City would be willing to bid for the English international signing next summer, but what they are very clear about is that they will not provide facilities at their departure.

- Karim Benzema: Real Madrid has been in alarm for several weeks since it seems that Karim Benzema would be willing not to renew his contract in order to return to Olympique de Lyon, the club where he trained as a player. The Frenchman has great memories of his first team, and would like to return as long as he continues to perform well on the pitch. In this way, Benzema wants to leave Madrid for Lyon while he can still perform at a good level, so it seems that he will speak with Florentino Pérez to negotiate on this possibility.


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