PSG thinks of Dusan Vlahovic, Juventus wants to treat itself to a Barça executive

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Vlahovic soon at PSG?

The winter transfer window opens its doors and things could change quickly at Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisian explains that the club’s transfer window will be conditioned by the departure or not of Randal Kolo Muani and Milan Skriniar. If one or both of them were to leave, it would open up possibilities for the club starting with Dusan Vlahovic according to the newspaper. Luis Campos looked at the Turin striker 2 years ago and could reactivate this track. The Serb is not unanimous with Motta and saw himself as the victim of racist chants. Enough to leave or not, this option is being considered by the Parisian management.

Christensen in Juve’s sights

At Juve, things are getting carried away as the transfer window approaches. Thiago Motta, keen to strengthen the defensive sector with numerous injuries, has set his sights on Andreas Christensen according to Mundo Deportivo. The Turin club wishes to make a loan offer. The Dane has still not played all season and is only just recovering from his long injury to his left Achilles tendon. If the player assures that his club trusts him and asked him to stay, the situation could change given the economic difficulties, as evidenced by the refusal to register Dani Olmo.

Amorim, the laughing stock of the press

All the tabloids attack Amorim Manchester United’s defeat against Newcastle (0-2). THE Daily Star talks about the explosion of Amorim. The Portuguese coach conceded his fourth defeat in a row, the sixth in nine games in total and collects sad records. United have suffered three consecutive league defeats at home for the first time since 1979. And they have lost five or more league games in a single month for the first time since 1962. Old Trafford is turning into the scene of nightmares for the Daily Mirror. The Sun relays the words of Gary Neville, this team is the worst in the Premier League.

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