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But that is not my decision and I think it would be really hard to leave if I don’t do everything to follow my career here."He added: “It’s a dream to be here and I want to continue here and I want to fight for this. It really means a lot to me and my family.“I feel I have so much improving to do - I am still young and very hungry to keep learning."But I know that working with Pep and his staff will help me to keep developing as a player.“From the moment I first arrived, I have loved my time at City.



Now I'm here, at Betis, I'm living here, that's the most important thing for me."He added: "I am a man who accepts my responsibilities."I think off-field matters affected me a lot, in my performance. Howe said: “I don’t know [if he will come back], but certainly from my perspective I would love him to.“I’m very respectful of the fact he is at another football club and I would never normally talk about a player in that way, so, I won’t change that stance but… yeah… it is very regretful.

Haaland x HojlundErling Haaland seems to have shown some support for Manchester United flop Rasmus Hojlund.Like the Manchester City superstar Hojlund was backed to have a similar rise to the top having also broken through in Austria like his fellow Scandanavian.Hojlund couldn't follow up his Atalanta form at Old Trafford, but back in Italy and flying out the blocks with Napoli there's signs he could still have a bright future.The Dane scored twice in the Champions League against Sporting last time out, with both goals assisted by former City man Kevin De Bruyne.Hojlund joked about their unexpected link-up on his Instagram, to which Haaland has now replied: "Feed him," tagging in his old City assistant De Bruyne.Spurs boostTottenham have received a big boost ahead of tomorrow's trip to Leeds with the news of a contract extension for Rodrigo Bentancur.The Uruguayan signed from Juventus in 2022 and was in the final year of that deal, leaving him open to a free transfer in the summer.He's now opted to extend on a 'long-term' basis, and expressed his delight to the club's website."I feel really good and I'm very happy to continue my story with this fantastic club," the Europa League champion said."My family are happy; I have fantastic friends and team-mates who work hard every day. I love this club and feel really good here."Winning the Europa League was a fantastic moment and we want to build on this now, to win more trophies."We have a new Head Coach, a new captain and I want to enjoy many more years at the club."The real headline?Despite all the talk around Jude Bellingham, Troy Deeney thinks there's a far more glaring omission from Thomas Tuchel's latest England squad.Tuchel has acknowledged Bellingham is fit to play, as are fellow superstars Jack Grealish and Phil Foden.However, talkSPORT's Deeney thinks Adam Wharton should be more angry than any of them."I think Wharton should be fuming," he said."He should be thinking 'how do I get in this team?' Crystal Palace are 19 unbeaten."They're playing in Europe, they're beating the big boys, but he still can't get a game."A hidden message for Bellingham?Thomas Tuchel was keen to stress that he wanted to keep the squad the same as the previous international break.That was because the last fixtures were the best he saw in terms of 'team spirit'.It was a break where the injured Jude Bellingham wasn't present, and Troy Deeney thinks the comments could be directed towards the Real Madrid man and others."Maybe this is just a little reminder to Jude and others that you fall in line or you won't come along," the Watford legend said."Do I think it's the right decision?