Juventus ready to sacrifice 3 stars to offer a dream transfer window

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That they already seem far, already, the dream beginnings of Thiago Motta on the bench of Juventus Turin. For several weeks, we only read good in the Italian press of the former PSG midfielder, who came to give a clear game identity to the old lady, with a young generation of promising players. Here we are in February now, Juve is eliminated from the Champions League, after its defeat in a dam back against the PSV Eindhoven, and only 4th in Serie A 10 lengths from the Neapolitan leader.

Thiago Motta is therefore now under pressure, and his management has decided to decide in the spot for the summer transfer window. Dusan Vlahovic? Since the Serb does not extend and since he has lost his place as a holder, for the benefit of Randal Kolo Muani, he will be sold this summer. Andrea Cambasse, the Italian international, will also be put on the market, while Manchester City almost recruited him during the winter transfer window.

The Yildiz sacrifice

The novelty, revealed by the Gazzetta dello Sportlies in the case Kenan Yildiz. The young Turk, aged 19, has fun with the Bianconeri and thought of representing the future of the club, whom he loves, the fan of Alessandro Del Piero. But the technical director Cristiano Giuntoli obviously has other plans for him, namely a sale to the most offender, while Jorge Mendes set foot in the file and communicated to the Italian leader the interest of all the big English clubs.

Juve hopes to be able to pocket between 80 and 90 million € by selling its young Turk, recently extended until 2029. Chelsea had offered 60 last summer. The old lady therefore hopes to take three big checks by selling Cambaso, Yildiz and Vlahovic, and then take action on David Hancko, long -standing defender who evolves at Feyenoord, but especially on Sandro Tonali and Victor Osimhen, while trying keep Randal Kolo Muani, simply loaned by PSG.

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