#4 Lozano and De Gea
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It is only natural that the stars of the World Cup are linked with moves to top clubs. One of the revelations of the tournament in Russia was Hirving Lozano of Mexico, who scored a beautiful goal against Germany to give his nation the win.
As a result, he has been linked with a plethora of clubs – namely Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United – but he has apparently offered himself to Tottenham Hotspur, according to Don Balon.
Meanwhile, Diario Gol have spilt the beans on why Real Madrid didn’t sign David De Gea this summer. Apparently, United ‘scared’ Madrid by offering the Spain number one a contract that would see him become the best-paid goalkeeper in the world.
Edited by Arvind Sriram