Sentences with phrase «future after the world cup»

I will think about my future after the World Cup
Stunning Colombia winger Juan Cuadrado is set to decide on his future after the World Cup, with Premier League giants Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea all interested in the Fiorentina man, according to reports from the Daily Star.
Hazard, 27, continues to be linked with La Liga giants Real Madrid and said he will decide his future after the World Cup when he returns from his holidays.
Javier «Chicharito» Hernandez will review his club future after the World Cup as he grows frustrated by a lack of playing time at West Ham, claims the Daily Mirror.
Zenit St. Petersburg playmaker Leandro Paredes, a reported target for Real Madrid and Juventus, has said he will make a decision about his future after the World Cup.

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«We will be in talks with the club and see what happens in the future but now I want to concentrate on the Euros, which is very important for me and my team, after the World Cup
After 3 years of loans, there were a few feelings that Campbell wasn't going to get a chance to show what he was capable of at Arsenal, but the player's impressive World Cup campaign with Costa Rica in 2014, kept the Gunners faith that we had a real future gem on our hands.
If Fikayo Tomori was hoping to use the U20 World Cup as a stage to establish a future at Chelsea, he might want to rethink his strategy after this effort.
O'Neill stayed on as manager and will prepare to lead Republic of Ireland into the qualifying campaign for Euro 2020 after considering his future as boss after his side's 5 - 1 aggregate defeat against Denmark in the play - offs for the World Cup 2018.
«We will be in talks with the club and see what happens in the future but now I want to concentrate on the Euros, which is very important for me and my team, after the World Cup,» he added in reference to Germany's 2014 triumph in Brazil.
The manager admitted he is considering his future in the role after missing out on World Cup qualification
However, Jose Mourinho has now suggested that the German World Cup winner may have a future with the club after all.
The former Standard Liege star's future at United is reportedly under doubt, and he has now admitted that his next move will be decided only after the World Cup.
The appointment could last only for the June - July World Cup, with the FFA saying that arrangements for the coaching role after the tournament «will be announced in the near future».
The Belgian defender is expected, by the Turkish media, to be part of Roberto Martinez's World Cup squad this summer so it's likely his future will be decided after the competition.
The 32 - year - old is due to analyse his future after the Confederations Cup in Russia, and there is a sense that he may push for a potential return to Manchester, provided United are willing to cough up a world - record sum in excess of # 150m.
There has been much speculation about Torres» future but it began to grow after the club finished seventh in the Barclays Premier League last term, but in the wake of Spain's World Cup triumph he conformed he would be staying at Anfield.
The 5ft 11in youngster made his Germany debut in the 8 - 0 thrashing of San Marino in a World Cup qualifier last year, and he is said to have a bright future ahead of him after having established himself as a regular in the Leverkusen setup.
Mexico star Rafa Marquez's international future and a fifth World Cup are still far from certain after the U.S. treasury sanctions imposed on Aug. 9.
The 21 year - old certainly has a bright future ahead of him and he will be looking to make it a World Cup to remember as he hopes to make his mark on the international stage after featuring regularly for Spain at youth level.
It will be a rare 90 minutes on the pitch for Mignolet, who — though his Liverpool contract runs until 2021 — will give his future serious thought this summer, but only after his country's World Cup bid is over.
However, after being allowed just one season to prove themselves, their future at the club looks bleak because Madrid have now signed Toni Kroos and James Rodriguez on the back of their star performances at the World Cup.
Carvalho has constantly denied any rumours about his future, but after Portugal's early elimination from the World Cup he admitted he is not so sure anymore.
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