Juventus market, there's also a Brazilian on the wish list

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The Juventus management is obviously always on the lookout for market opportunities and among the priorities is the purchase of a new midfielder to put at the disposal of Luciano Spalletti. The Bianconeri club is evaluating several profiles and among them is that of Wolverhampton midfielder André, who could leave the Premier League at a bargain price given the situation the English club is experiencing. Wolves are very last in the standings with just 2 points won in the first 13 matches, and André is obviously not satisfied with the team’s performance, which is why he could ask for a transfer in January.

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Double blow from Bayern Munich: Juventus dreams big
The Bianconeri society is reasoning the feasibility of the stellar negotiation…
Uve would like to bring Sacha Boey and Serge Gnabry to Turin.
Blanc executives probed the ground for the Frenchman as early as last summer, then did not sink the blow
If the right offer arrives, the Bavarians will be willing to deprive themselves of Boey as early as January
The replacement has already been chosen: it is Givairo Read of Feyenoord
If Boey does not move in January, he will leave Germany in the summer
Much more complicated the'Juventus-Serge Gnabry operation.
The footballer is on contract expiration but draws a very high salary
Bayern Munich is willing to continue with him provided he significantly reduces his economic demands
Juventus cannot afford Gnabry's current salary: the footballer should make a big sacrifice
On the tracks of the'striker there are also some English clubs

If the Brazilian were to present himself to the management of Wolverhampton expressing his desire to leave the club, it would be very complicated to convince him to change his mind. Juventus is monitoring the situation with great interest and, should the opportunity present itself, could attempt the’lunge. André is not the’only midfielder in the Bianconeri club&#8217s sights, which also has its sights set on Pierre Hojbjerg, a 1995-class midfielder for Roberto De Zerbi&#8217s Marseille. The Danish national has long been a special observer of the Old Lady: he responds to Spalletti’s identikit of a high-performing and experienced player, capable of both interdicting and setting up the action with quality

Getting to the player, however, is complicated: OM does not want to give up mid-season and has demanded a high price for his tag, more than 50 million euros, currently out of reach for the Bianconeri coffers unless a simultaneous luxury sale takes place. The Turin club is thus looking for low-cost alternatives, and among them former Inter player Marcelo Brozovic has been named. The Croatian midfielder, who has been in Saudi Arabia for more than two years at Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr, has a contract that expires next June 30, and he could break free six months early to return to Italy.

The former Nerazzurri has already earned more than 50 million euros in salary in Arabia and seems determined to return to end his career in Europe. With Al-Nassr he played more than 100 games, netting 20 assists but without winning any trophies. Juve has two doubts: the player’s salary and his athletic fitness, considering he has only played in the Middle East in recent years.

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