Juventus won't sell Dybala in January
Juventus have rebuffed Manchester United's move to sign their star attacker Paulo Dybala in the January transfer window, according to The Independent.
Juventus believe they have a genuine chance of winning the Champions League this season and would not trade Dybala for any offered sum.
Earlier in the week, reports had suggested that Dybala to Man United seems like a done deal with Paul Pogba actively working behind the scenes to convince Dybala to join him at Old Trafford.
Despite rejecting a January move for the Argentine International, there is a growing belief at Manchester United that Dybala will indeed play for The Red Devils next season as the long-term number 10 option for Jose Mourinho.
United urged to sign Alexis Sanchez
Manchester United could make a late move to sign Alexis Sanchez from Arsenal as part of their squad strengthening under Jose Mourinho, reports Daily Star.
United manager complained about the lack of his squad depth in comparison to Manchester City, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich at the moment which could trigger another £300million spending spree by The Red Devils.
Daily Star reckons Mourinho is keen to snatch Alexis away from Man City's clutches and offer him a mega-deal and an assured starting place his team sheet.
Alexis Sanchez's contract runs out at the end of this season and he is yet to agree to any sort of deal with Arsenal meaning he could walk out on a free transfer in May 2018.
United have reportedly started the groundwork to sign Alexis very much in the manner they did with Robin Van Persie and believe that they can actually sign the Chile star for anything between £20-30 million during the January transfer window.
PSG to make a move for Fellaini
Marouane Fellaini has hinted at his Manchester United exit which has alerted the French Champions PSG to make a move for the Belgian international star, according to Sky Sports.
Speaking with Belgian website Humo, Fellaini said: "Honestly, I do not know. I have something in my head but I cannot tell you. This is my tenth season in England. Except for the very first at Manchester, I only knew good times."
"I'm still here. If Manchester did not want me anymore, they would have said that for a long time. They made a proposal, probably one will follow. Whether I will accept it I do not know. You cannot arrange something like that in a jiffy."
According to Sky Sports, Fellaini is holding out for a wage of £170,000-per-week which Man United are not ready to meet at any cost. It would mean that Fellaini will be allowed to leave on a free transfer next summer with PSG reportedly ready to meet his wage demands.