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Manchester United look set for a busy end to the window with Romelu Lukaku and perhaps Paul Pogba still heading for the exit.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appears happy to ditch the Belgian and Juventus may have edged ahead of Inter Milan in the race to sign him.
Paulo Dybala in return, as well as Inter’s stubborness to raise their offer closer to United’s asking price, could send Lukaku to Turin in a sensational swap move.
All of the Italian dailies report on Romelu Lukaku and Paulo Dybala's potential swap move.
Pavel Nedved has already confirmed there have been proposals for the Argentine forward.
And Juventus have moved ahead of Inter Milan for the Belgian striker, who is out of favour under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, by offering the player in exchange.
Meanwhile, it could mean Inter shifting focus to Edinson Cavani, though the PSG forward remains a key part of Thomas Tuchel's side and losing such a top player this late in the window without an alternative lined up appears unlikely.
Marcos Rojo is evaluating his future at Man United.
ESPN claim the Argentine could push for a move if his chances of first team football remain limited.
With interest in Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof, Chris Smalling, Phil Jones, Eric Bailly and Axel Tuanzebe also at the club, Rojo's days look numbered at Old Trafford.
Philippe Coutinho remains in a difficult situation as there are currently no suitors for his services.
The club and the player's representatives are yet to receive any offer for the Brazilian.
While the Premier League looks impossible due to the premature closure of the window, PSG are now the only solution or Ernesto Valverde will have to manage a star player disgruntled at a lack of involvement as Barcelona look to move on from the Liverpool star.
Paulo Dybala is due in Turin to hold talks with Maurizio Sarri over his future.
Juventus are now willing to sell the Argentine, with Man United keen to include him in a deal that would send Romelu Lukaku to the Old Lady.
But Goal now claim the player will hold a meeting with the Italian boss to discuss his future further, with the player said to be keen to remain in Turin.
Idrissa Gueye has completed his move from Everton to PSG.
The 29-year-old has signed a four-year deal in the French capital.
"I’m immensely proud to sign for Paris Saint-Germain,"said Gueye after signing his contract. “After focusing on the AFCON with Senegal, I wanted to give a new boost to my club career by joining Paris Saint-Germain, one of the most structured and ambitious sports projects in Europe.
"I’d like to thank the directors, the coach and his staff for the confidence they have shown in me. I will do everything to justify the faith they have shown in me and to integrate into this talented squad. And of course I can’t wait to take in the amazing atmosphere of the Parc des Princes, which impressed me during my first seasons in France!”
The Toffees, who have confirmed Idrissa Gana Gueye’s move to Paris Saint-Germain after agreeing to join the Ligue 1 champions for a fee around £30m, took the unusual step of going public regarding ongoing transfer speculation.
Zaha was a target for manager Marco Silva but having had an offer rejected over the weekend they have withdrawn their interest, although that has not stopped claims suggesting they had returned on Monday with an improved cash bid plus midfielder James McCarthy and striker Cenk Tosun.
Meanwhile, Gareth Bale’s move to China has collapsed and he is too “traumatised” to travel to Germany for the Audi Cup.
Though Josh Toshack has criticised the Welsh forward for his behaviour since moving to Spain.
“Come out Gareth, do an interview, speak yourself,” the 70-year-old told BBC Radio 5 Live. “You’ve been here six or seven years now. You don’t speak the language. That’s an insult to the people that you’re working for.
“It’s not gone down well at all here in Spain, and it saddens me.
“He’s been important in Real Madrid. It’s just a great pity that he hasn’t engaged himself a little bit more with the country that he’s living in, with the supporters that are there every week.
“Gareth, come on. Take a little bit of time out and learn the language.”
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