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Juventus target Manchester City ace Ilkay Gundogan, Barcelona keen to spend again this winter - Paper Round

Juventus target Gundogan move Italian giants Juventus hope to sign Ilkay Gundogan on a free transfer, according to The Sun, who quote reports in Italy. The 32-year-old Germany international will be available on a Bosman if his contract is not renewed in the coming months, and there are complications over the renewal. Gundogan has started well this season and he could help Juventus, who are currently struggling with injuries to stars like Paul Pogba and Federico Chiesa.

Ad TransfersReal Madrid planning to sign Haaland and Mbappe in 2024 – Paper RoundYESTERDAY AT 22:50 Paper Round’s view: City have been able to keep their best players going well into their thirties, such as David Silva and Sergio Aguero. Gundogan appears to be no different but at 32 he may now consider the chance to move on elsewhere in what will likely be the last big transfer of his career, and City are always on the lookout for new signings. Read the full story United want to keep Dalot Manchester United do not want to lose Diogo Dalot to Barcelona.

The Spanish club are keen on the 23-year-old right-back, who this season has usurped Aaron Wan-Bissaka as the undisputed first-choice defender for the flank. The Mirror reports that with Barcelona keen, United will extend his contract by activating a 12-month extension to prevent his departure. Paper Round’s view: Dalot had a disappointing start to his career at Old Trafford as they struggled under Jose Mourinho, and then he failed to get ahead of Wan-Bissaka when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was in charge.

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