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Relieved of the French midfielder
Paul Pogbawhose departure will be effective on November 30, Juventus will see the payroll reduce. An opportunity to approach the next winter transfer window better armed. Tuttosport indicates that the Italian club, coached by Thiago Motta and currently sixth in the
Serie A ranking two points behind the leader, look for two defenders and an attacker.
Rudu Dragusin, Tottenham central defender, is among the targets. The 22-year-old Romanian was under contract with the Old Lady between 2018 and 2023 but only played four matches, loaned during this period to Sampdoria, Salernitana and Genoa, before being transferred to Spurs in January last.
Mbangula leaving?
Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior and Manchester United striker Joshua Zirkzee are also in the sights of the 36-time Italian champion club.
Tuttosport also evokes the probability of another departure, that of Samuel Mbangula. The 20-year-old Belgian winger arrived in September 2020 with the Juventus U17s. He has four starts in seven Championship matches since the start of the season.
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