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Make sure you haven’t missed any news surrounding Juventus with Max Statman’s daily news roundup. Here’s the most important news of Wednesday.

Kaio Jorge heading towards start against Roma

Kaio Jorge’s chances of starting against Roma on Sunday are increasing, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport. Because of injuries, the only alternative seems to be Chiesa as a centre forward.

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Morata out, Dybala on the bench

Sky Sports reports that Allegri will have some problems for Sunday’s clash against Roma. Alvaro Morata is out, while Paulo Dybala will likely start from the bench. The South American Juventus players that are selected for their national teams and Weston McKennie will be back on Saturday.

Abraham a doubt for Roma

Sky Sports also reports that Roma striker Tammy Abraham is a doubt for Sunday’s clash after picking up an injury during England-Hungary. He missed his flight to Rome, so the checks to verify his physical condition have been delayed for a couple of hours.

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No contract extension for De Sciglio

Mattia de Sciglio’s contract at Juventus will be running out next summer, but according to La Gazzetta dello Sport Juventus aren’t thinking about extending it. Join the discussion on our Twitter:

Perin doesn’t settle for reserve role

La Gazzetta dello Sport also reports that Mattia Perin could leave Juventus in January, because he wants to play. Should Perin play more often instead of Szczęsny?

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Jurre van Wanrooij is a writer and lead match analyst for Max Statman. He was born and raised in The Netherlands, where he still lives. He is studying journalism and that’s why he joined Max Statman, so that he could develop his writing. Apart from Juventus, he also support PSV Eindhoven, the club closest to his home. The goal is to give you guys the best information about Juventus in English and be as reliable as possible.

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