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Khéphren Thuram has chosen Juventus. The French midfielder, currently busy with the under-23 team before the Olympic Games, has made a clear decision about his future. Indeed, he wants to join Juventus, the club where his father Lilian also played from 2001 to 2006. After several seasons in the Nice jersey, Thuram feels that it is time to take a step forward in his career and has identified the Juventus project as the ideal environment to continue his growth.
As reported in today’s edition of TuttosportJuventus are working on reaching an agreement with OGC Nice. He has already made it known that he wants to renew his contract, expiring in June 2025, and then join Juventus for a fee of around €20 million. Cristiano Giuntoli’s goal, however, is to further reduce the French club’s demand, perhaps also including compensation. For the moment, the most likely names are Moïse Kean, Arkadiusz Milik or the young Joseph Nonge Boende.
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