Transfer: Eriksen to join Juventus as Sarri speaks on Dybala

August 13, 2019
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Juventus have entered the race to sign Christian Eriksen from Tottenham.


There is still three weeks left in the European transfer market but Juventus are already planning for next summer.


According to the Daily Mail, Juventus are planning to sign Eriksen on a free transfer.


The Danish midfielder has been wanted by Spanish giants, Real Madrid, this summer and is going into the last year of his contract.


Juve have plenty of recent history of bagging players at the end of their deals.


Meanwhile, Juventus boss, Maurizio Sarri, has hinted that the club are still trying to sell Paulo Dybala.


Amid talks of the Argentine exit, Sarri revealed to reporters that he will have cut six players to make his 25 list for the Champions League.


He said, “I can talk about Paulo all I like, but the market goes in a certain way and then whatever I say counts for nothing.”

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