Juventus market, Kenan Yildiz’s list of suitors grows longer

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The future of Kenan Yildiz continues to hold sway.

The contract renewal negotiations between Juventus and the Turkish player have stalled, something that has not gone unnoticed.

Among others, Real Madrid, Chelsea and Arsenal have reportedly already moved to take advantage of the situation, securing a salary that for now the Bianconeri cannot (or will not) bestow. Yildiz currently earns 1.7 million euros per season and the request for an adjustment to 6 does not even seem exaggerated, but the counter offer of 5 has not been accepted.

The contract is nevertheless due to expire in 2029 and there are no problems in the immediate term but if someone were to show up with a check between 75 and 100 million euros the Old Lady could seriously consider parting with her jewel.

Barcelona, meanwhile, has its sights set on bolstering its attack and finding a bomber who can pick up Robert Lewandowski’s legacy: the Pole, whose contract is expiring, is liked by Atletico Madrid and Milan but would appear to be leaning toward saying yes to Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr.

After ruling out financially too onerous options, the Catalan club has identified Victor Osimhen as a concrete name to focus on. The Nigerian striker, star of a brilliant season with Galatasaray, is now in the sights of the Blaugrana management.

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