Man Utd, PSG €65M-Rated Target Rules Out Move to Saudi Arabia Amid Juventus Uncertainty | OneFootball

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·29 de enero de 2025

Man Utd, PSG €65M-Rated Target Rules Out Move to Saudi Arabia Amid Juventus Uncertainty

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Paris Saint-Germain’s decision to let Randal Kolo Muani go opens the door for the club to search for a new No. 9 to partner with Gonçalo Ramos in attack, whether that’s in January or next summer.

Kolo Muani has played just 453 minutes this season, mostly coming off the bench, before joining Juventus on loan. As a result, PSG will need to bring in a striker who can compete with Ramos for a starting spot in the near future.


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One possible target is Juventus forward Dušan Vlahović. A recent report from CaughtOffside claims that the Old Lady plan to discuss Vlahović’s future in February, with the Serbian valued at around €65 million. Vlahović has not yet signed a new contract.

Arsenal and Manchester United are reportedly interested in him, and now PSG has joined the list of clubs keeping an eye on his situation.

Dušan Vlahović wants to remain in Europe

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Vlahović has an uncertain future at Juventus, with his contract expiring in June 2026, so this summer, the Serie A side could opt to sell the player to ensure they secure a fee for him. Nonetheless, don’t expect the Serbian to leave for Saudi Arabia.

Vlahović will need to compete for playing time in the second half of the season after Juventus brought in Randal Kolo Muani. However, he hasn’t shown any clear signs of frustration or expressed a desire to leave.

Recently, Al-Nassr made an offer, but he reportedly didn’t consider the move, according to Gianluca Di Marzio. The Saudi club proposed a lucrative contract, but the talks never went beyond an initial inquiry.

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