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With the January window fast approaching, hereโs a look at whatโs hot in transfer talk throughout world football.
Silly season fast approaching at Old Trafford
Paul Pogbaโs agent, Mino Raiola, says his client is done at Manchester United, sparking talk that heโs set to join Real Madrid or Juventus. Easier said than done, with Juve director Fabio Paratici hinting that Pogbaโs a bit rich for the Old Ladyโs tastes, while AS reckons Real prefer Rennesโ Eduardo Camavinga.
Elsewhere, United are eyeing a cut-rate summer swoop for right-back Kieran Trippier, per Mundo Deportivo. Trippier, who has 18 months left on his deal, has been a staple of a Diego Simeone backline that has conceded just two league goals this season, the lowest amount in Europe.
In even more fanciful United transfer news, kit sponsor Chevrolet is willing to help fund Cristiano Ronaldoโs return, according to Auto Esporte. Chevrolet claims current Juventus kit patron Jeep has seen a boost in sales since CR7 started sporting the Bianconeri strip. What about a swap for Pogba?
Dybala put on a platter for Premier League
Last week, reports claimed Juventus would consider shipping Paulo Dybala to Paris Saint-Germain in a swap deal for Mauro Icardi should Dybala not agree to new terms with the Scudetto holders. Now it looks like the boyish, blue-eyed Argentine could have his pick of the EPL litter.

Dybalaโs representatives have reached out to Liverpool, Manchester City, United, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal, according to 90Min. Dybala was close to joining either United or Spurs in 2019 before opting to fight for his place, a spot thatโs become tenuous under Andrea Pirlo.
English suitors eye Leverkusenโs Bailey
The Daily Mail claims Arsenal, Everton, Spurs, and United all rate Bayer Leverkusenโs Leon Bailey, who bagged a brace Thursday in the Europa League. United view the Jamaican as an alternative to Borussia Dortmundโs Jadon Sancho, while Dortmund like PSVโs Donyell Malen as a Sancho replacement, according to The Sun. Dizzying stuff.
In other Arsenal news, Real Betis want Gunners flop Willian as a potential January replacement for club legend Joaquin, according to Gol Digital. Willian, who is earning around โฌ240,000 per week, is too expensive for Betis, and heโs been terrible. Itโs a bit like asking Santa for a lump of coal.
Bayern Munich may bail out Barcelona
Apparently, Barcelona are so poor theyโll consider selling Frenkie de Jong, whoโs quietly been bang average under Ronald Koeman. Mundo Deportivo says Bayern Munich have approached De Jongโs agent, Ali Dursun, despite the Dutchmanโs โฌ400-million buyout clause.

Bayern president Karl Heinz Rummenigge told Tuttosport thereโs zero interest in Dortmundโs Erling Haaland and denied links with Dybala. He also brushed off widespread interest in free-agent-to-be David Alaba, saying, โMaybe heโll join a new club, or maybe heโll change his mind and stay at Bayern.โ
Bits and bobs
D.C. United, LA Galaxy, and Inter Miami have all been alerted to Mesut Ozilโs interest in playing in MLS. Elsewhere in MLS chatter, Benfica boss Jorge Jesus is done with โฌ10-million rated Argentine attacker Franco Cervi, whoโs now associated with a group of MLS sides.
Chelsea academy grad Jonathan Panzo has struggled in Europe, first with Monaco, then on loan at Cercle Brugge, and now with Dijon. Italy could be the 20-year-oldโs next destination, with both Sampdoria and Udinese monitoring the talented English defender.
AC Milanโs unexpected Scudetto chase has prompted a desire to bolster the backline, and the Rossoneri hold Strasbourg defender Mohamed Simakan in high regard. Chelseaโs Antonio Rudiger, who has landed on Inter Milanโs and Romaโs radar, is also being considered by AC Milan.
First-choice striker Raul Jimenez fractured his skull, meaning Wolves might take a flyer on reported West Ham target Hulk, who is willing to take a 90% pay cut on the โฌ420,000-a-week wages he pocketed in China.
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