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Juventus want Jadon Sancho
The transaction of Matias Soulé to AS Roma could allow Juventus Turin to accelerate on a file. According to the Manchester Evening Newsif the Matias Soulé deal goes through, it frees up money for Juventus to swoop in on Jadon Sancho. Back in training with Manchester United, he has cleared the air with his coach Erik Ten Hag, after his falling out last season. But PSG’s interest could push the player out the door, with a price tag set at €47 million. PSG are therefore not the only club interested in his profile. Watch this space.
Alphonso Davies must wait
According to the newspaper ASAlphonso Davies will have to wait until 2025 to realize his dream of playing for Real Madrid, as Bayern Munich refuses to sell him for less than 50 million euros despite the imminent end of his contract. Bayern offered a renewal at 14 million euros per year, but Davies prefers Madrid. The German club has therefore decided to let him leave when his contract expires. Madrid has agreed to wait, which allows the club to extend Ferland Mendy, and keep him and Fran García for the next season. Alphonso Davies is now set, he should join Madrid as a free agent next June.
Bruno Fernandes criticized
Bruno Fernandes is getting destroyed in England. It comes out of nowhere, but the Portuguese is making headlines in the English newspapers. Bruno No “, displays the Daily Star. According to Liverpool legend Graeme Souness, Bruno Fernandes is not a good captain for Manchester United. For the former Scotland international, Erik Ten Hag made a big mistake in giving the captain’s armband to the Portuguese. A few months ago during a 7-0 debacle for Liverpool, he gave up and was not worthy of a true captain. This is precisely what Souness reproaches Bruno Fernandes for.
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