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A highly experienced goalkeeper has ended his spell at a major European club.
There Juventus
is definitively opening a new chapter in its history. In the middle of a summer marked by the takeover of Thiago Motta, who succeeds Massimiliano Allegri, the Old Lady has also taken a sharp turn by parting ways with one of its most iconic players: Wojciech Szczesny.
Poland’s number 1 and Juve goalkeeper since 2017 after his arrival from Arsenal, Szczesny leaves the Piedmontese club after 7 years of good and loyal service.
Juve changes its number 1
Juventus announced the departure of their last defender on their social networks, this Wednesday, early in the evening. The two parties have reached an agreement for an amicable separation. In total, Wojciech Szczesny has worn the bianconero jersey 252 times. He also has 200 Serie A matches, for 103 clean sheets.
Recruited from Monza, goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio will be the announced successor to Szczesny in goal for Juventus for the coming season. A rising star in the Italian championship, this goalkeeper has seduced Thiago Motta.
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