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Absent from his selection due to an internal problem with his coach, Dragan Stojkovic, Dušan Vlahović (24) did not participate in Serbia’s victory against Switzerland on Saturday evening (2-0). The Juventus striker then focuses on his performances at club, he who is still under contract until 2026 and whose future is still uncertain: “With Ristic (his agent) we talk, we agree to sit around a table at Christmas, and then we will understand what they want to do”indicated Cristiano Guintoli, the sports director of the Old Lady.
Especially since Arkadiusz Milik recently had surgery on his left knee and is expected to be out for a long time. Enough to push Juventus to enlist a new striker for the future this winter. And among the targeted avenues, two Ligue 1 attackers, already requested by Thiago Motta last summer, are in the viewfinder. THE Corriere dello Sport thus reactivates the track leading to Jonathan David (24 years old). Even if the Canadian should not move from LOSC until next summer after his good start to the season.
Arnaud Kalimuendo observed
“My contract is going to end. We’ll see then. I am open to everything and I am not limited to the Premier League. All Leagues are exciting”indicated the Lille striker last September. But for this winter, another French track seems more feasible for the bianconeri: Arnaud Kalimuendo (22 years old). According to Tuttosportthe Stade Rennais striker, already appreciated by Thiago Motta since last summer, is being watched closely.
Currently with the Espoirs before facing Austria on Tuesday, Arnaud Kalimuendo will also be observed by several Juventus recruiters at the Marcel-Picot stadium. Author of three goals in six matches since the start of the season with Stade Rennais, the ex-Parisian should not stay forever in Rennes. For his part, Cristiano Guintoli has already started the first discussions with the player’s entourage, but also the Breton leaders.
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