Juventus Moves to Sign Scalvini.. Atalanta Sets Player's Price
Juventus has started its efforts to sign the Italian defender Giorgio Scalvini, a player from Atalanta, as part of the club's plan to strengthen its ranks with young Italian talents in the coming period.
The newspaper 'Tutto Sport' indicated that Juventus has already entered into initial talks regarding the deal, while Atalanta insists on receiving an amount ranging between 40 and 45 million euros to agree to sell the player.
Juventus' interest in signing Scalvini comes amid the team's need to enhance its list of local players, especially since European competition regulations require the presence of eight homegrown players in the team's 25-player list, with at least four of them being club graduates.
At the same time, Juventus continues to monitor other names in the market, as the Italian newspaper mentioned that the club is interested in Brentford defender Michael Kayode, although the former Fiorentina player confirmed that he is not currently considering leaving the Premier League.
Juventus is currently in third place in the Serie A standings, just one point away from fifth place, which increases the importance of early moves to prepare the team for the next season on both the domestic and European levels.
The newspaper 'Tutto Sport' indicated that Juventus has already entered into initial talks regarding the deal, while Atalanta insists on receiving an amount ranging between 40 and 45 million euros to agree to sell the player.
Juventus' interest in signing Scalvini comes amid the team's need to enhance its list of local players, especially since European competition regulations require the presence of eight homegrown players in the team's 25-player list, with at least four of them being club graduates.
At the same time, Juventus continues to monitor other names in the market, as the Italian newspaper mentioned that the club is interested in Brentford defender Michael Kayode, although the former Fiorentina player confirmed that he is not currently considering leaving the Premier League.
Juventus is currently in third place in the Serie A standings, just one point away from fifth place, which increases the importance of early moves to prepare the team for the next season on both the domestic and European levels.