That
is
part
of
the
immediate
fallout
from
the
Serie
A
giants’
15-point
deduction
for
alleged
financial
irregularities
and
false
accounting.
Juventus
will
appeal
the
court
decision
but
it
does
leave
them
in
a
major
battle
to
remain
in
European
contention,
slipping
to
10th
already,
and
reports
suggest
they
will
have
a
tough
task
on
their
hands
to
keep
hold
of
some
of
their
key
players.
TOP
STORY
–
VLAHOVIC
OFFERED
TO
MANCHESTER
UNITED
Juventus
forward
Dusan
Vlahovic
has
been
offered
to
Manchester
United
according
to
90min,
amid
the
fallout
from
the
Bianconeri’s
15-point
deduction.
Arsenal,
Chelsea,
Paris
Saint-Germain
and
Bayern
Munich
have
also
been
alerted
to
his
availability.
Playing
Champions
League
football
is
key
for
the
Serbian
striker,
who
has
16
goals
in
36
games
for
Juventus,
and
the
club
understands
the
player’s
position
and
could
sell
in
January
or
at
the
end
of
the
season.
ROUND-UP
–
Jude
Bellingham
is
set
to
turn
down
a
new
Borussia
Dortmund
contract
offer,
with
Manchester
City
confident
they
are
in
the
box
seat
to
land
him,
reports
the
Star.
Liverpool
and
Real
Madrid
are
also
interested
in
the
England
midfielder.
–
Arsenal
have
commenced
discussions
with
Ivan
Fresneda
as
they
look
to
sign
the
Real
Valladolid
right-back,
according
to
Fabrizio
Romano.
–
Sport
reports
that
Chelsea
are
willing
to
exchange
Moroccan
winger
Hakim
Ziyech
for
Barcelona
midfielder
Franck
Kessie.
–
Roma
are
set
to
move
for
Udinese
forward
Gerard
Deulofeu
should
they
sell
Nicolo
Zaniolo,
claims
Calciomercato.
–
The
Athletic
reports
Manchester
City
are
discussing
a
contract
extension
with
Ilkay
Gundogan
amid
interest
from
Barcelona.
–
The
Daily
Mail
claims
that
Frank
Lampard
is
on
the
verge
of
being
sacked
as
Everton
manager
following
Saturday’s
2-0
loss
to
West
Ham.
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