šļø Red alert over Saudi Arabia, market heats up... Saturday's back pages
šļø Red alert over Saudi Arabia, market heats up... Saturday's back pages The front pages of the sports press this June 20 are caught between competitive tension and boardroom frenzy. With the Spanish national team forced to respond at the World Cup, the biggest clubs are using the international stage to set strategic moves in motion and launch offensives that threaten to break the bank in the summer market. MARCA: Danger warning for La Roja Under the forceful headline "WATCH OUT!", the front page warns of the traps Saudi Arabia is preparing with one day to go before the clash. The paper analyzes the rivalās potential, focusing on its press after losing possession and the quality of Musab Al-Juwayr. On the transfer front, it reveals that AtlĆ©tico de Madrid has activated its plan B, targeting Grimaldo and JoĆ£o Gomes. AS: Olise sparks market madness The French winger has established himself as the "World sensation" and the most coveted player at the tournament. While Bayern are reluctant to sell, Real Madrid remain on alert as part of their restructuring. As for the national team, it opens the debate over Lamine Yamal, who admits he is not ready to play the full ninety minutes against Saudi Arabia. MUNDO DEPORTIVO: The dressing room calls for JuliĆ”n Ćlvarez A unanimous outcry shakes the BarƧa scene with the phrase "I would sign JuliĆ”n Ćlvarez" , pointing to the Argentine as the ideal reinforcement according to club players and De la Fuente himself. In the buildup to La Rojaās match, it also echoes the caution of Lamine, who is managing his energy for the tournament. SPORT: A bet on the future and a revolution with Flick The Catalan paper springs a surprise with the announcement of Barcelonaās "Second signing": Jorge Salinas, a 19-year-old defender from Racing. At the same time, it warns that Luis de la Fuente is preparing tactical changes in Spainās starting XI to counter Saudi Arabiaās physicality in the decisive group match. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in šŖšø here.
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