The six morning news you should know

03/17/2022

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Review of the most important information of the morning of this Wednesday, March 16. The signing premium that Mbappé’s mother would demand, the pearl that Barça follows in Turkey or the latest statements from the MotoGP world, among the most outstanding of the morning.

150 million transfer premium: the demand of Mbappé’s mother

Eduardo Inda was one of the collaborators of the last broadcast of El Chiringuito de Jugones, and on the set he confirmed an exclusive that will give much to talk about in the coming days. We all know by now that Kylian Mbappé wants to finish at Real Madrid as soon as possibleand although the white team and the footballer are getting closer to an agreement, there is an obstacle that can complicate everything to the point of canceling the process.

Arda Güler, the Turkish jewel followed by Barça

In addition to Emre Demir, Barça has focused its attention on the young Arda Güler. The 17-year-old midfielder is putting in some great performances at Fenerbahçe and there are good reports about him. At 16, he signed a three-year contract, the maximum being a minor, but in the Turkish country they believe that he will not exhaust his relationship and will go to a big one in the very near future.

Dembélé’s gesture that excites Barça and gives hope about his future

Rumors that Dembélé’s future could turn around have been happening these days and an image in Barça’s last training session to prepare for the match against Galatasaray could corroborate this information.

The rarest ‘El Clasico’ in history

Real Madrid and FC Barcelona will play a different ‘Clásico’ next Saturday at the Santiago Bernabéu, since for the first time in history, neither of the two teams will wear their first kits in a direct duel between the two teams. And it is that a confrontation between madridistas and culés in which neither of the two groups dressed in white and/or azulgranais an important novelty and an unusual event to date.

Márquez: “It had been two years since I had such a good feeling”

Marc Márquez (Honda), the champion from Cervera, points out that “I already know what I need to win: trust more in the front end of my Honda and acquire the security that my teammate Pol (Espargaró) already has”.

The revolution that will transform Formula 1

Formula 1 raises the ‘curtain’ this Friday in Bahrain with enormous expectations, after the agonizing outcome of the pulse between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in 2021, but above all due to the introduction of a new regulation that represents the greatest revolution addressed by the championship in the last decades.

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