Juventus Transfer Market: A “Nostalgia” Move Is in the Works for Midfield
Kessié would welcome a move to Turin, where he would be reunited with Frederic Massara, the executive with whom he won the Scudetto during his time with Stefano Pioli’s Milan.
Kessié would welcome a move to Turin, where he would be reunited with Frederic Massara, the executive with whom he won the Scudetto during his time with Stefano Pioli’s Milan.
The Bianconeri retain a 50% share of any future transfer fee for the center back, who is fresh off the World Cup in North America.
Among the players being scouted by Juventus management are Kessié and Goretzka
Among the players being scouted by Juventus management are Kessié and Goretzka
The Old Lady is entering a market that has already been explored by its competitors, trying to capitalize on any remaining opportunities.
The Bianconeri are looking to bolster Luciano Spalletti’s defense.
The Serbian forward hasn’t found the right offer and now wants to mend fences with the Piedmont-based club
The Belgian forward is coming off a season that fell well short of expectations, and the Juventus club is working to find the best solution.
The Azzurri are trying to figure out how much Juventus is asking for Federico Gatti.
The Piedmont club isn’t just focusing on revenue.
The Brazilian midfielder, who was a major disappointment in the transfer market two years ago, has returned to Turin
The Canadian forward didn’t shine at the World Championship either. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to find buyers.
The Bianconeri are working to strengthen Luciano Spalletti’s roster
The Bianconeri are looking to finalize another signing following Ekhator’s arrival
In economic terms, the transaction could be in the range of 15 million euros, or slightly more.
The Bianconeri are working to revamp their offense
A new chapter in the saga involving the Serbian forward—who has been a free agent since July 1—and the Juventus club.
A turning point in the race for Robert Lewandowski, who is set to leave Barcelona and has long been on the radar of Juventus and Milan ahead of next season.
With the training camp just around the corner, the situation will inevitably have to be resolved soon.
Franck Kessié is proving to be one of the Ivory Coast’s standout players in this World Cup
Although he initially expressed a desire to continue working together, the Tuscan coach gradually changed his stance.
The midfielder, born in 2003, who is not part of Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti’s plans, has long been on the Viola’s radar.
Nottingham Forest has identified the midfielder as one of its top targets and may make a move for him.
“We’re working on it,” Carnevali himself admitted in response to a question from Radio Bianconera about the former Eintracht Frankfurt and Nantes forward
The Bianconeri are working to find the right striker to give Spalletti for next season.
The main obstacle to a potential transfer could be his salary. While with Juventus, Kostic earned about 2.5 million euros per season.
The definitive turning point in the split between Milan and Massimiliano Allegri could come any day now
The Piedmont-based company has already taken the first steps, going so far as to put a proposal on the table in the range of 18 to 20 million euros.
The striker’s resurgence while playing for Canada is good news for Juventus’ new CEO.
The Juventus club hopes that the World Cup will boost the former Atalanta player’s market value and make him an attractive prospect on the transfer market once again.