As the demand for high-resolution videos grows, the next generation video coding standard Versatile Video Coding introduces many new proposals, including Adaptive Multiple Transforms (AMT), to improve coding efficiency. This paper presents a reconfigurable transform core for the VVC standard where the implementation of 1D DST-VII and DCT-VIII for all transform sizes are enabled. To offer a very low circuit complexity, a simple approximation strategy with a little coding performance loss is proposed. An 8x8 Processing Element (PE) array is employed as the core computational unit, where each PE can be configured dynamically based on the transform type. In addition, the transforms of larger sizes can be realized in the finite PE units with the Partitioned Matrix Multiplication (PMM) scheme. The experimental and synthesis results show that this design can save at least 29.1% area compared with other works in literature with the negligible degradation of video quality and a slight increase in the bit rate.