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Sky Sports: Manchester United's new manager signs off this weekend! Marca: Xavi has locked in Barca's first target

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Sky Sports: Manchester United's new manager signs off this weekend! Marca: Xavi has locked in Barca's first target

According to Sky Sports, Manchester United have reached a principled agreement with Lokomotiv Moscow on the appointment of Lonnick as acting manager.

Lonnick is expected to sign a short-term contract at the weekend to coach until the end of the season, but Lonnick will also play a two-year advisory role at Manchester United after the signing of the acting coaching contract expires, and Sky Sports understands that it is Manchester United CEO Woodward who pushed for two years of consulting duties in Lonnick's contract.

On the other hand, Longnick will need to get a labour clearance before England can officially start his job, and Carrick is expected to continue to lead the team to chelsea, in addition, the Red Devils plan to appoint another long-term manager next summer, and Pochettino remains their first target.

Sky Sports: Manchester United's new manager signs off this weekend! Marca: Xavi has locked in Barca's first target

Xavi is ready to bring in a new striker in January and Artur Cabral is a priority target for the Barca boss.

Xavi has realised that Barca's biggest problem now is the lack of offensive firepower, so it is imperative to strengthen the front, and the current top candidate in Barca's signing list is the 23-year-old Cabral, who has scored 24 goals in 25 games this season, and the Red and Blues are likely to seek to sign the Brazilian from Basel on a loan-before-buy basis.

Cabral's current contract expires in 2023 and the striker plays for Palmeiras before joining Basel.

Sky Sports: Manchester United's new manager signs off this weekend! Marca: Xavi has locked in Barca's first target

According to Germany's Sky Sports, Dortmund are ready to offer nearly doubled salaries to keep Haaland.

According to the report, Haaland's current annual salary is 9 million euros, and Dortmund intends to increase the striker's salary to 16-18 million euros, but the German media also pointed out that the new contract will not change the liquidated damages clause in the Norwegian's original contract, but will only extend the contract term.

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