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Manchester United flop, Luke Shaw is a target for Spanish giants, Barcelona as the Catalans look to add one more English men to their team sheet.
The La Liga champions-elect are currently planning for a summer swoop for Atletico Madrid’s forward, Antoine Griezmann and they have reportedly allocated funds for the transfer of the French man as well as continued payments for Philippe Coutinho’s transfer from Liverpool.
According to Sun Sport, the Catalans have also added Luke Shaw to their summer transfer wishlist and incredibly, the left back is close to the top of that list.
Shaw signed for Manchester United in the summer of 2014 after he was named in the PFA Team of the Year for that season, he started slowly but picked some form in his second season only to see his campaign end with a horrific leg break that left him sidelined for a long time.
When he recovered from that injury he was now under the management of Jose Mourinho, but he has failed to impress the former Chelsea boss so far and their relationship seems to be at an all-time low at the moment.
Barcelona would have love to sign him permanently, but their interest in Griezmann and continued payment of Philippe Coutinho’s transfer fee means they would have to settle for an initial loan agreement.
This game is one that the fans of Manchester City have been waiting for a long time now as they could potentially win the Premier League title with a win here.
Their 3-0 loss to Liverpool on Wednesday would have affected their confidence and Pep Guardiola would have his mind on reversing that scoreline on Tuesday that may see a much-changed line up here.
They have lost just once all season and have 7 wins from their last 8 Premier League games, they have won all but one of their last 15 home games, beating the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal.
Manchester United would be looking to delay Manchester City’s title celebration in this game. They are currently 2nd on the league table with a huge 16 points gap between them and they are just two points ahead of Liverpool who are 3rd.
Their 2-0 win over Swansea made it 4 wins on the bounce for them in the Premier League. They have, however, struggled away to the top sides having been beaten at both Spurs and Chelsea while drawing at Liverpool.
Despite the fact that they are not currently in a relegation scrap and the fact that they would survive tthat this season, Everton’s form has not been very great recently.
The Toffees recorded back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time since December prior to last weekend, but they could not continue that good run of form at home against champions-elect, Manchester City the last and they fell to yet another defeat.
That was their 8th time they were losing a match in their last 13 games in all competition with only 4 of those games ending in wins. Almost all of their wins and draws from that time have come against teams below them on the league table and they have won only one and lost 6 games against teams above them on the league table.
Liverpool may have been eliminated early from all domestic cup competitions this season, but they still have the chance to win a competition as they are still in contention for the Champions League and their performance against Manchester City on Wednesday would have boosted their morale ahead of this game.
Mohamed Salah’s injury was the only negative in that game against the Cityzens as he seemed to have picked up a groin injury, however, Liverpool do not lack talent in the attack and Jurgen Klopp may even decide to switch things around a little here to keep his star men fresh for the game at the Etihad on Tuesday.
The Reds have 8 wins from their last 12 games, and 3 or more goals have been scored in 9 of those games.