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A few days after Christmas, the 2025 winter transfer window will open its doors. The clubs hope to find a few more small gifts under their tree. This will be the case for Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille. Two teams which monopolize the top of the ranking in Ligue 1. Indeed, the residents of the Parc des Princes are at the top of the championship with 33 points collected in 13 days. For its part, the Marseille team is in second position with a balance sheet of 26 points (tied with AS Monaco, editor’s note). Despite this, both Parisians and Marseillais are counting on the transfer window to make some small adjustments to their squads.
Moreover, the Corriere dello Sport ensures that the clubs are on the trail of Nicolò Fagioli. Still according to the Italian publication, the Phocaeans are in pole position on this issue, they who have the Roberto De Zerbi trump card up their sleeve. The Italian technician knows the player very well. Other good news for OM, Juventus is not closed to the sale of its player. Untransferable last summer, he is now placed on the list of players who can be sold. But it will be necessary to invest money to convince the Old Lady. The latter will agree to let him go in exchange for a check for an amount between €25 and €30 million.
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