Juventus edges out Manchester United and Tottenham for Randal Kolo Muani, leaving the Premier League clubs scrambling for alternatives.
Manchester City want to re-sign Juventus midfielder Douglas Luiz, clubs in Saudi Arabia want Vinicius Jr, plus more.
Juventus are considering a move for Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho, according to Corriere dello Sport.The Argentine has struggled for game time under manager Ruben Amorim, starting five
Former Manchester United midfielder Andreas Pereira has suggested that he wants Paul Pogba to join Fulham in the ongoing January transfer window.
Douglas Luiz has struggled since his move from Aston Villa to Juventus. The Brazilian midfielder has started just three Serie A games this season and could be headed back to the Premier League. Although the midfielder isn’t desperate to leave Turin, Luiz wouldn’t mind joining United, or rivals City.
Juventus has had their eyes set on PSG's Randal Kolo Muani as they hoped to sign him on a loan, but now the deal is on hold. The post Juventus Left Furious Over PSG's Kolo Muani Loan Mistake appeared first on Stadium Rant.
Italian sources claim Juventus will meet Chelsea on Monday to discuss both Renato Veiga and Ben Chilwell, especially if Manchester City stump up the cash for Andrea Cambiaso.There had already been
Joshua Zirkzee has been linked with a move away from Manchester United in recent months, and he might swap bases with Dusan Vlahovic.
Arsenal are looking to strengthen their attacking ranks this January and have reportedly made a concrete move to sign one of Mikel Arteta's long-term targets.
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Ruben Amorim’s Premier League strugglers face several challenges over the remainder of the season, as these figures highlight, but none like Brighton.
"Ultimately it is down to the club," former Red Jermaine Pennant told William Hill. "The owner, the head of football, sporting director. to speak with the players and their representatives over the past few years to get renewal talks on the table for each player.