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  • PAPER TALK - Pogba to stay at Juventus! Lemina to Leicester City? Brexit's impact on Alexis Sanchez?

    PAPER TALK - Pogba to stay at Juventus! Lemina to Leicester City? Brexit's impact on Alexis Sanchez?

    Tuttosport and the Gazzetta open with Paulo Dybala, who claims that Paul Pogba will stay at Juventus. Bad news for Real, Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester United fans, to say the least. 
    PAPER TALK - Pogba to stay at Juventus! Lemina to Leicester City? Brexit's impact on Alexis Sanchez?

    The Turinese paper has also linked Leicester City to Mario Lemina, whom Le10Sport claim is the object of a €20 million offer from the Foxes. 

    PAPER TALK - Pogba to stay at Juventus! Lemina to Leicester City? Brexit's impact on Alexis Sanchez?

    The Bianconeri will likely be happy that they bought the Gabonese talent's rights earlier this summer for €9 million. 

    All the Italian papers focus on Brexit , with Fabio Capello's words “it's a big mistake” echoing across the sports pages. Tuttosport claim this will make Alexis Sanchez cheaper for Juventus, whilst the Corriere paraphrases Stefan Szymanski, who claims that the impact on the Premier League won't be catastrophic. 

    The good news for Antonio Conte is that his salary is being guaranteed... in Euros! Good for him!
    PAPER TALK - Pogba to stay at Juventus! Lemina to Leicester City? Brexit's impact on Alexis Sanchez?

    The Gazzette also links Lazio's Marcelo Bielsa with Fernando Llorente of Sevilla. It is unsure whether the latter was really very happy at Athletic with the Argentine...

    The Corriere also has Juventus signing Michy Batshuayi, and Inter eding closer to Yaya Toure, though it appears that the personal intervention of Zhang Jindong will be necessary. The Roman paper also says that Inter back in the race for Berardi. 
    PAPER TALK - Pogba to stay at Juventus! Lemina to Leicester City? Brexit's impact on Alexis Sanchez?

    Chelsea man Cesc Fabregas also encourages Antonio Conte to “think of Chelsea from Tuesday!", though the former Arsenal man also said that Italy and Spain were "50-50". 

    The Corriere has a fascinating analysis of Italy's good work in intercepting the ball, a potential key factor against La Roja. 

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