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However, during the past four months when Klinsmann took office, he actually stayed in Korea and watched the K League properly for only about two months. Klinsmann has expressed his desire to win the Asian Cup since taking office. With only six months left until the tournament, concerns may grow over Klinsmann's move to spend his vacation in the U.S., not in the field.
 
However, during the past four months when Klinsmann took office, he actually stayed in Korea and watched the K League properly for only about two months. Klinsmann has expressed his desire to win the Asian Cup since taking office. With only six months left until the tournament, concerns may grow over Klinsmann's move to spend his vacation in the U.S., not in the field.
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== Liverpool reject 25 billion bid for Salah...'We started the season, we're not letting him go' ==
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Saudi Arabia's bid for Mohamed Salah (31, Liverpool) has been rejected.
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"Liverpool have rejected a mega-bid from Al Ittihad for Mohamed Salah," British Sky Sports journalist Fabrizio Romano reported on August 1.
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Earlier, transfer market expert Nicolas Skrera reported on August 24 that "Saudi Arabia's Al Ittihad have offered 'only' 80 million euros ($114.9 billion) a year for Mohamed Salah, with a contract that runs until 2026".
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The Saudis have been criticized for focusing on older stars, but this latest move is different. In addition to signing younger stars like Sergej Milinkovic Savic and Leo Varane Neves, they also snapped up Gabriel Jesus, who had been targeted by Napoli, Chelsea, and Tottenham.
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And they're not stopping with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and N'Golo Kante. Liverpool's Salah is next on the list, especially as he, along with Benzema, is often cited as the best players to come out of Saudi Arabia's state religion of Islam.
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Salah signed a three-year contract with Liverpool in July for a weekly wage of £350,000. However, the question is whether Saudi oil money will sway Salah and Liverpool. The Reds have released all of their main players to Saudi Arabia if they wish.
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The Reds have already sold Jordan Henderson to Al Ittifaq and Fabinho has agreed a deal with Al Ittihad. Al Ittihad have also been the most active in pursuing Salah. Aside from Fabinho, Al Ittihad are the biggest club in Saudi Arabia, having already signed Benzema and N'Golo Kante.
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In fact, the Saudis are reportedly very interested in Salah. "Al Ittihad are keen on signing Salah," said Skira. They are willing to offer him a huge salary. "They are planning to pay Salah €80 million a year until 2026," Skira said, adding that it depends on the player's wishes.
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The Sun added: "Al Ittihad hope Salah, not Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo, will be the new face of the Saudi Pro League. They have not only offered Liverpool a transfer fee of €150 million ($214.8 billion), but also a salary that exceeds Ronaldo's."
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"The Saudi government has even offered Salah a partial stake in the team going forward. This is similar to David Beckham's deal with the LA Galaxy in the early days of Major [https://www.majortotosite.top 먹튀검증] League Soccer (MLS)."
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Al Ittihad once again made a mega offer for Salah in the final days of the transfer window. According to Sky Sports, "Al-Ittihad made a massive £150 million ($257 million) bid for Salah.
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But Liverpool were adamant. The Reds, who had already sold a number of their key players to the Saudis, preferred to keep Salah, even if the offer was huge.
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Sky Sports emphasized that "Liverpool have rejected Al Ittihad's big bid, saying they are unwilling to sell Salah without a plan B at this stage of the season."

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Ahn Hye-jin An 8-Month Rehabilitation Time For Surgery Due To Dislocation of The Shoulder Joint

Ahn Hye-jin, who played as a setter for GS Caltex and the national team, stood in front of a long rehabilitation time. Ahn Hye-jin underwent surgery due to dislocation of her left shoulder joint at a general hospital in Seoul on the 3rd. 토토사이트


This is where Ahn Hye-jin had a chronic injury. He has always managed and continued his career. Even before this surgery, Ahn Hye-jin cross-checked the hospital. He also thought about the answer that rehabilitation is possible and how to perform surgery.


After discussing with the club, Ahn Hye-jin's final decision was surgery. Rather than the limitations of rehabilitation and management, they chose to solve it through clear rehabilitation after surgery First of all, the rehabilitation period is physically eight months. Rehabilitation will be completed as early as early March next year.


Ahn Hye-jin is still having recovery time after surgery at the hospital. After discharge, rest and rehabilitation are carried out at the same time, and step-by-step projects are carried out. It's a fight with yourself.


GS Caltex will prepare for the season under the Kim Ji-won setter system, which returned from the national team amid the absence of the main setter. On top of that, Soraya Pomra, who served as a member of the Thai national team, was recruited through the replacement of players in the Asian quarter. This is a supplementary measure for Ahn Hye-jin's absence.


GS Caltex is trying to solve the problem of the setter position through Soraya Pomra and Kim Ji-won. It is this system until Ahn Hye-jin returns. Depending on the speed of Ahn Hye-jin's rehabilitation, the overall direction of the team is also expected to be significantly affected.

Director Klinsmann Who shouted Korean Resident

An official from the Korea Football Association KFA said in a telephone interview with News 1 on the 13th, Coach Klinsmann got on a plane to the U.S. after playing warm-up matches against Peru and El Salvador in June, adding, He will take a vacation for about four weeks until the end of July." "It's not just taking a break, he continued. Klinsmann added, "We are analyzing the team by receiving K-League information from Cha Du-ri and coach Michael Kim.


It is Klinsmann's second trip to the U.S., who has been leading the national team in earnest since March. Klinsmann spent about three weeks with his family on a trip to the U.S. in May.


After finishing warm-up matches against Colombia and Uruguay in Korea in March, Klinsmann has traveled to Europe since April to watch and talk with players active in Europe, including Son Heung-min Tottenham, Kim Min-jae Napoli, and Lee Jae-sung MainZ .


He then watched the draw for the 2023 Asian Football Confederation AFC Asian Cup in Doha, Qatar, and looked around the candidate sites for the base camp. After spending about two months busily in Korea, Europe, and Qatar, Klinsmann spent three weeks recharging from Qatar to the U.S. without going through Korea. 스포츠토토핫


Since then, he has played warm-up matches against Peru and El Salvador in Korea in June, but failed to secure his first win with one draw and one loss. Since Klinsmann's system, South Korea has no victory with two draws and two losses in four games. With little victory and disappointing performance, it is controversial that Klinsmann boarded another plane to the U.S. for vacation for no special reason. It is said that information is received and analyzed in the U.S., but it is definitely different from watching in the field.


The most disappointing part is that Klinsmann is not keeping his promise when he took office. I am the coach of the Korean national team, so it is natural for me to reside in Korea, Klinsmann said at an inaugural press conference. Fortunately, I have a chance to live in Korea," he said, adding that he will live in Korea during his term.


However, during the past four months when Klinsmann took office, he actually stayed in Korea and watched the K League properly for only about two months. Klinsmann has expressed his desire to win the Asian Cup since taking office. With only six months left until the tournament, concerns may grow over Klinsmann's move to spend his vacation in the U.S., not in the field.

Liverpool reject 25 billion bid for Salah...'We started the season, we're not letting him go'

Saudi Arabia's bid for Mohamed Salah (31, Liverpool) has been rejected.

"Liverpool have rejected a mega-bid from Al Ittihad for Mohamed Salah," British Sky Sports journalist Fabrizio Romano reported on August 1.

Earlier, transfer market expert Nicolas Skrera reported on August 24 that "Saudi Arabia's Al Ittihad have offered 'only' 80 million euros ($114.9 billion) a year for Mohamed Salah, with a contract that runs until 2026".

The Saudis have been criticized for focusing on older stars, but this latest move is different. In addition to signing younger stars like Sergej Milinkovic Savic and Leo Varane Neves, they also snapped up Gabriel Jesus, who had been targeted by Napoli, Chelsea, and Tottenham.

And they're not stopping with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and N'Golo Kante. Liverpool's Salah is next on the list, especially as he, along with Benzema, is often cited as the best players to come out of Saudi Arabia's state religion of Islam.

Salah signed a three-year contract with Liverpool in July for a weekly wage of £350,000. However, the question is whether Saudi oil money will sway Salah and Liverpool. The Reds have released all of their main players to Saudi Arabia if they wish.

The Reds have already sold Jordan Henderson to Al Ittifaq and Fabinho has agreed a deal with Al Ittihad. Al Ittihad have also been the most active in pursuing Salah. Aside from Fabinho, Al Ittihad are the biggest club in Saudi Arabia, having already signed Benzema and N'Golo Kante.

In fact, the Saudis are reportedly very interested in Salah. "Al Ittihad are keen on signing Salah," said Skira. They are willing to offer him a huge salary. "They are planning to pay Salah €80 million a year until 2026," Skira said, adding that it depends on the player's wishes.

The Sun added: "Al Ittihad hope Salah, not Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo, will be the new face of the Saudi Pro League. They have not only offered Liverpool a transfer fee of €150 million ($214.8 billion), but also a salary that exceeds Ronaldo's."

"The Saudi government has even offered Salah a partial stake in the team going forward. This is similar to David Beckham's deal with the LA Galaxy in the early days of Major 먹튀검증 League Soccer (MLS)."

Al Ittihad once again made a mega offer for Salah in the final days of the transfer window. According to Sky Sports, "Al-Ittihad made a massive £150 million ($257 million) bid for Salah.

But Liverpool were adamant. The Reds, who had already sold a number of their key players to the Saudis, preferred to keep Salah, even if the offer was huge.

Sky Sports emphasized that "Liverpool have rejected Al Ittihad's big bid, saying they are unwilling to sell Salah without a plan B at this stage of the season."