
Fiery Moves from Juventus in Preparation for the Transfer Market
Italian media reports have revealed that Juventus is preparing for a hot summer in the transfer market, planning significant changes to its squad after a disappointing season.
According to 'Football Italy', Juventus is ready to sell defender Andrea Cambiaso if a substantial offer arrives, with the club setting the player's price between 60 to 70 million euros, amid strong interest from Manchester City, who attempted to sign him last January.
On the other hand, Juventus refuses to part ways with goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, who is a long-term target for City, but the Italian club considers him an essential part of the team's future project.
Additionally, the club is looking to strengthen its squad by acquiring young talents, turning its attention to Greek midfielder Konstantinos Koutoupis, a star from Belgian club Genk, who is attracting interest from major clubs like Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Newcastle, and Manchester City.
Reports indicate that Juventus may need to sell one of its stars for financial reasons, but they prefer to let go of Cambiaso rather than the Turkish talent Kenan Yildiz.
According to 'Football Italy', Juventus is ready to sell defender Andrea Cambiaso if a substantial offer arrives, with the club setting the player's price between 60 to 70 million euros, amid strong interest from Manchester City, who attempted to sign him last January.
On the other hand, Juventus refuses to part ways with goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, who is a long-term target for City, but the Italian club considers him an essential part of the team's future project.
Additionally, the club is looking to strengthen its squad by acquiring young talents, turning its attention to Greek midfielder Konstantinos Koutoupis, a star from Belgian club Genk, who is attracting interest from major clubs like Liverpool, Bayern Munich, Newcastle, and Manchester City.
Reports indicate that Juventus may need to sell one of its stars for financial reasons, but they prefer to let go of Cambiaso rather than the Turkish talent Kenan Yildiz.