big-money swoopAnd the deal, which has been kept under wraps until now, would become one of the biggest in world football. Barcelona are also watching the situation from afar — but they are in no position to compete with their Clasico rivals financially unless they sell a big player. as long as he's a striker and not a keeperFollow your HartJurgen Klopp hopes he can tempt Joe H. He has also become one of the first players on the England team sheet, most memorably starring for the Three Lions in their 3-2 win over Germany in Berlin last year. Maxime Lopez, Marseille, 19Before their new ownership gets a chance to boost the squad with January . efensive crop of Phil Jones, Marcus Rojo, Chris Smalling and Eric Bailly into an even tighter unit. ter City ace Gabriel Jesus finally jets into town to become Pep Guardiola's saviourALL OLA THE SHOPPep Guardiola admits he is still learning the ropes as Man City boss bats off heavy criticismMIK-ING THE MOVEJohn Obi Mikel turns down mega-money switch to Chinese Super League to sign for ValenciaJESUS CITY'S GODGabriel Jesus set to arrive at Man City as former coach declares: 'In three years hell win Ballon d'Or' Goals of the Week : Watch the finest strikes from the Premier League WeekGetty Images3From one Jesus to another - Gabriel is braced for his City debutNavas, who joined City in 2013 for £14. ry of 18 million Euros a year – which comes in at a tick under £300,000 a week. etitionsIf he were to move, he would follow in the footsteps of Luka Modric and Gareth Bale, who have both made the same move in recent years. The 23-year-old Argentinian forward is considered one of the brightest prospects in world football, and Juventus are determined to keep hold of their prized asset.