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What does Italy’s Euro exit mean for Juventus transfer window?
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As Italian football grapples with the disappointment of the national team’s early exit from Euro 2024, Juventus can find solace in the potential return of key players.
The Bianconeri are set to receive a much-needed boost with the early return of Nicolò Fagioli, Federico Chiesa, Andrea Cambiaso, and Federico Gatti from their respective post-season breaks.
These players are expected to rejoin the team for the pre-season training camp in Germany, scheduled to begin in three weeks.
Chiesa’s Transfer Crossroads
The focus then shifts to the transfer market, with Federico Chiesa’s situation taking center stage.
Chiesa, who missed a significant portion of last season due to injury, has emerged as a sought-after target for several top European clubs, including Bayern Munich and Napoli.
While there have been inquiries from Italian clubs, Juventus is yet to receive a formal offer for Chiesa. The Bianconeri are aware of the player’s value and will only consider letting him go for a significant fee.
Federico Chiesa’s future is linked with Matias Soule’s one. Should Federico Chiesa leaves the club, Soule could have an opportunity to stay at the club despite having put on the by the club.
Matias Soule should leave the club for around 30-40 million euros, the same goes by Federico Chiesa. The different is Thiago Motta appreciate Matias Soule, while he would not be against Federico Chiesa’s departure.
Juventus has already offered a contract extension to Federico Chiesa, with the same salary he already earns, and isn’t likely to make another one. Chiesa’s decision is now expected anytime as Euros journey comes to an end.
Riccardo Calafiori’s Future
With Italy’s elimination from the Euros, Juventus can now focus on finalizing the transfer of defender Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna.
The player, who impressed during the European Championship, has attracted interest from several clubs, but he already has agreements with Juventus.
Bologna wants to keep Calafiori but is aware of interest from Juventus and other clubs, who are willing to meet a portion of Bologna’s increased demands following Calafiori’s strong Euro performance.
The player’s decision and attitude will also play a role in determining his future.
Bologna now wants above 40 million euros, an amount which isn’t likely to be met with Juventus. The Bianconeri are still in for Calafiori and will try everything to sign him.
Federico Gatti Future Uncertain
There has reports that Federico Gatti could leave Juventus this summer should suitable offers arrives, amid interest from Premier League clubs.
Newcastle United and Everton was the two clubs that have been reportedly interested in the Italian defender, who’s valued above 25 million euros by the Bianconeri.
Federico Gatti’s situation is one to keep an eye on as Juventus will sign a replacement should he leave the club.
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