
Squad Deadline Day, El Clásico & Mourinho Imminent | 32 Days to Go — World Cup Central
World Cup Central's May 10 bulletin — 32 days to kick-off: The clock is ticking as all 48 World Cup nations face tomorrow's May 11 squad deadline. France are sweating over Mbappé's hamstring rehab, Spain over Carvajal's toe fissure, England over a fresh Phil Foden ankle injury (6/22 starts since January, Tuchel decides May 22), and Germany monitoring Florian Wirtz after a stomach infection ruled him out vs Chelsea. El Clásico tonight — Barcelona need just a draw to clinch La Liga, with Real Madrid arriving depleted (Mbappé benched, Carvajal absent, dressing room still fractured after the Valverde-Tchouaméni saga). Operation Mourinho enters its final phase: Libertad Digital reports a two-year deal with full squad authority could be finalised as early as Tuesday May 12-13. Plus: Ronaldinho publicly backs Neymar's World Cup inclusion, joining Messi's endorsement — the legendary trio's support campaign builds.

Tomorrow, all forty-eight World Cup nations must submit preliminary squad lists — between thirty-five and fifty-five players. The pressure is immense: Mbappé still in rehab, Carvajal's toe fissure unresolved, Foden's ankle in doubt. Every list is a gamble. 1
El Clásico tonight — Barcelona hosting Real Madrid with the La Liga title on the line. A Barça draw clinches the championship. Madrid arrive depleted, Mbappé sidelined, Carvajal absent, dressing room still fractured. History is watching. 2
Operation Mourinho enters its final phase. Libertad Digital reports a two-year deal could be finalised as early as Tuesday. His condition: full authority over the squad. Florentino Pérez sees him as the only man who can rebuild. 3
Phil Foden's World Cup is in real danger. A fresh ankle injury in England's Friday friendly against Uruguay compounds a January foot problem that left him with just six starts in twenty-two games. Tuchel's verdict: May twenty-second. 4 5
Two quick hits: Florian Wirtz missed Liverpool versus Chelsea with a stomach infection — minor, but Germany are watching. 6 And Ronaldinho has publicly backed Neymar for the World Cup, joining Messi's earlier endorsement. The legends are aligned. 7
Squad deadline looming, El Clásico title race on a knife's edge, Mourinho imminent, Foden in serious doubt, legends backing Neymar — that's your May tenth World Cup bulletin. Subscribe now and we'll see you tomorrow.
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