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New head coach Xabi Alonso has provided few surprises but many academy players in his squad for the tournament.
Franco Mastantuono showed to be one of the best players in the world and he's now set to join Real Madrid after the Club World Cup. The head coach, Marcelo Gallardo, has the experience needed to bring the Argentinian side to success, and thanks to a talented team he can hope to make his way in the tournament.
Juventus might not be among the European favourites for the Club World Cup but they will expect to reach the knockout stages. Potentially key to their progression is Kenan Yıldız, the 20-year-old ace who has been attracting interest from Premier League giants for some time.
As always, Transfermarkt put the squad values for all 32 Club World Cup participants. Record Champions League winners Real Madrid top the list with a whopping €1.338 billion, while Bayern’s first
Thirty-two of the world's best men's club soccer teams will compete in an expanded version of the Club World Cup beginning on Saturday.
A lot of people in soccer think a 32-team Club World Cup is too much. Whether it succeeds could come down to how seriously Real Madrid, Manchester City, and other teams playing games here take it.
Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has fired a fresh message at his squad ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup.Los Rojoblancos finished the La Liga season in the familiar setting of third place behind
Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid are the Spanish representatives at the new, expanded Club World Cup. Here is why Barcelona are not involved.