Juventus: an offer revised upwards for Jean-Clair Todibo

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Jean-Clair Todibo is adamant: he wants to join Juventus. While he refused to join West Ham, who aligned themselves with Nice’s demands, the 24-year-old player is waiting. Negotiations between the Nice club and the Turin club continue and even seem to have moved in the right direction. According to Sky Italythe Serie A residents have increased their offer to meet Nice’s demands.

Sky Italia even indicates that a meeting took place in the last few hours between representatives of Nice and Cristiano Giuntoli, technical director of the Old lady. The positions have been getting closer and closer and the agreement for the transfer of Todibo has never been more imminent. The most likely option is that the former Schalke, FC Barcelona and Benfica player joins Juventus on a loan deal with a mandatory purchase option.

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