But it was? prize asset Romelu Lukaku who won the most praise. link up with his old Saints boss Ronald Koeman at Goodison Park to kick start his career after falling down the pecking order behind Paul Pogba, Ander Herrera, Michael Carrick and Marouane Fellaini. ahimovic has a goal disallowed for a high foot - was the referee right Two years since I moved to Lisbon today. ny Pulis hoping Jose Mourinho will allow Schneiderlin to move to the West MidlandsBaggies boss Tony Pulis has made it clear he wants the Frenchman at the Hawthorns, but a?£13million bid has already been rejected by United who are looking to recoup the £24m paid to Southampton in 2015. And Mundo Deportivo report the player has informed Real Madrid president Perez?of his desire to make the switch to the Bernabeu. Tianjin – managed by Italy 2006 World Cup winner Fabio Cannavaro – have money to burn and are more than capable of upping their bid and even salary offer to land their man. Sanchez is the main target and could be the easiest with no new deal being agreed with Arsenal, they could make an offer for the player thats to good to refuse. According to Mundo Deportivo??PSG chairman and CEO Nasser Al-Khelaifi is desperately trying to thrash out a contract extension for Brazilian Marquinhos. Getty Images5Witsel is set to bank a mega £300,000 a week in ChinaPrem clubs had been keeping an eye. INCH OF SANCHArsenal will be desperate for their Chilean superstar to sign a new deal as Juventus wait to pounceDON'T MESSItaly legend Gianluigi Buffon says Antonio Conte's rollickings will leave Chelsea's title-chasing stars terrifiedhome sweet homeJuventus have won all 20 Serie A games at home in 2016 — and didn't concede a single goal until this seasonON THE ROCKSJuventus set to miss out on Zenit midfielder Axel Witsel as Chinese club Shanghai move inPat's offJuventus set to recall Simone Zaza from West Ham and loan Hammers Patrice Evra in double January boost Juventus7Tomas Rincon lines up a shot as he gets to know his new Juventus team-matesJuventus7Giorgio Chiellini watches new signing, Tomas Rincon, from the backgroundWhile they may sit four points clear of second place Roma with a game in hand, things havent been so rosy for the Bianconeri.