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Jurgen Klopp expects a tough evening at Old Trafford on Monday
Jurgen Klopp expects a tough evening at Old Trafford on Monday

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Klopp wary of wounded United

Jurgen Klopp is taking nothing for granted ahead of Liverpool's trip to Manchester United on Monday night. 

The Red Devils go into the game having lost their opening two Premier League fixtures. 

But Klopp, who has seen his Reds pick up just two points themselves, knows Erik ten Hag's side cannot be underestimated. 

He said: "United can change nothing or everything, so we don't know. 

"It is really tricky preparation wise, but it's early in the season and we don't have a lot of info anyway. 

"It's tough but it's fine. United away will never be easy so we try to do our absolute best. 

"We have to deal with all the situations in the game and at this moment nobody knows what will happen. The whole world will watch it."

We want him to stay

Pep Guardiola does not want to lose Bernardo Silva
Pep Guardiola does not want to lose Bernardo Silva

Pep Guardiola has reiterated his desire to keep Bernardo Silva at Manchester City.

Silva, 28, has been linked with both Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain this summer. 

But speaking ahead of his side's trip to Newcastle on Sunday, Guardiola said: "He is our player and he knows our wishes as a club, me as a manager, his mates.

"What is going to happen I don’t know. I’ve said many times [I want him to stay]."

Chelsea sign Casadei

Cesare Casadei has been handed a six-year deal after joining Chelsea from Inter Milan.

The midfielder, 19, is considered one of Italy’s brightest prospects having shined at youth level for club and country.

Blues academy boss Neil Bath said: "Cesare is a player we have tracked for some time and we are delighted he has joined Chelsea, where he will initially strengthen our Under-21s squad.

"He is another exciting emerging talent who we are looking forward to seeing develop and progress further as he breaks into senior football in the coming years."

Kante sidelined

Thomas Tuchel has confirmed Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante faces a few weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury. 

Blues boss Tuchel, who will also be without Armando Broja and Mateo Kovacic for Sunday's trip to Leeds said: "It’s quite serious. We’re talking about weeks. It’s not good news. 

"We are disappointed and sad because N’Golo was super important and super fit. He will be out for several weeks.

"Armando is out for some days. He cannot come with us to Leeds. Mateo is still out with knee problems. 

"Christian Pulisic had Achilles problems but trained today. Let’s see."

Kante, 31, was hampered by injury issues last season and the Frenchman picked up his latest problem during the 2-2 draw with Tottenham last weekend. 

Bruno is staying in Toon

Eddie Howe has told Real Madrid to forget about trying to sign Newcastle star Bruno Guimaraes.

The 24-year-old Brazilian, a £35million January signing from Lyon, has been touted as a replacement for Casemiro should he leave Real Madrid for Manchester United. 

But asked if he would contemplate selling Guimaraes, Toon boss Howe said: "No, absolutely not. We’re trying to build a squad here that we feel can take the club to be successful over the next few years. 

"We want to build that squad and enhance the group, not take away our best players.

"Regarding speculation, I’ve got no problem with that as such. It’s a compliment to Bruno and how well he’s done for us. 

"He’s been incredible and I think he’s only going to get better from this point. He’s a very valuable member of our team."

Arsenal plan to extend Saka stay

Arsenal want Bukayo Saka to sign a contract extension
Arsenal want Bukayo Saka to sign a contract extension

Mikel Arteta is confident Bukayo Saka will sign a new Arsenal deal sooner rather than later. 

The England star, 20, has two years remaining on his current contract and continues to be a vital part of Arteta’s side. 

Asked about a new deal for Saka, the Gunners boss said: "I am very confident that we as a club and Bukayo, his family, his agent, everybody, we are very much aligned in what we want to achieve. 

"And now it is about putting it on a piece of paper. I don’t want the player or anybody distracted while we are in the middle of the season. 

"But those things take time and they have to go through the right process. I think the process has been really good."

Foxes are Madd for James

Leicester are determined to keep hold of James Maddison
Leicester are determined to keep hold of James Maddison

Brendan Rodgers has confirmed Leicester have opened contract talks with James Maddison.

The 25-year-old playmaker has two years left on his deal but has attracted interest this summer from Newcastle, who saw a £40m bid rejected. 

Asked whether discussions had been held, Rodgers said: "I believe so, I believe they’ve spoken. I’m pretty sure the club would want to do that [and tie him down]. Both sides have to be able to find an agreement. 

"With James, with two years left, naturally the club would want to protect the asset. But it works both ways. 

"He’s an outstanding player and Leicester would benefit from keeping him longer."

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