PSG is failed by one of its targets

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An offensive track from Paris Saint-Germain speaks out and puts an end to transfer rumors.

Announced in the crosshairs of Paris Saint-Germain last summer, Dusan Vlahovic, the Juventus Turin striker, wanted to calm the rumors. Questioned about this, the Serb did not show much interest in the idea of ​​leaving Italy for the French capital.

“I heard, I saw the newspapers, but I didn’t know anything and I wasn’t really interested in itVlahovic said. I was mainly thinking about preparing myself well to have a good season. Could PSG and Chelsea interest me? I have two years left (of contract) and I am very good here. That’s my answer, I want to win something important with Juve. Then we’ll see. We’ll talk about it later. »

One last hope

Third in Serie A, five points behind AC Milan, Vlahovic and the Bianconeri saw their hopes of winning the Scudetto disappear after the coronation and victory of Inter Milan (2-1), during the derby of the Madonna this Monday.

Massimiliano Allegri’s men can still save their season by winning the Italian Cup. They won in the semi-final first leg against Lazio Rome (2-0). The return match is scheduled for this Tuesday (9 p.m.) at the Stadio Olimpico.

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