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☕️🥐 FC Ptit Dej: Haaland eyes Cherki 👀, Aït-Nouri a big Jul fan 💯

☕️🥐 FC Ptit Dej: Haaland eyes Cherki 👀, Aït-Nouri a big Jul fan 💯

Yahoo10-06-2025

Haaland is keeping a close eye on Cherki 👀
It's written: this duo is going to wreak havoc, and it seems the Cyborg is the first to realize it. While all sources agree that Cherki is set to sign with the Skyblues, nothing is official yet. Still, Erling Haaland already seems eager to play with the French international. On Instagram, the Norwegian liked Fabrizio Romano's legendary "Here we go." Haaland X Cherki, the hype is massive.
The brilliant introduction of Rayan Aït-Nouri 😂
We're staying with Manchester City, who are dominating the news these days. While Rayan Cherki's arrival is imminent, Rayan Aït-Nouri's is already official. The Algerian full-back took part in a very friendly introduction video where his honesty and naturalness are a pleasure to see. Fan of JUL and a kebab lover: he's basically the mate we all want to have!
Luis Enrique still on cloud nine 🥳
Ten days after PSG's Champions League triumph, the party is still going strong. Passing through Barcelona, Luis Enrique spots some Parisian fans singing the PSG anthem. That's all it takes for him to join the group, resulting in some fantastic footage! A bit of fun for Lucho before getting back to business with the Club World Cup.
The must-sees from yesterday 🍿
- 2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Belgium avoids disaster, Italy finally bounces back, Croatia dominates...
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- Transfer window: OL and Manchester City have reached an agreement for Cherki
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