Few seem to remember a midfielder who dominated the Bundesliga, piqued the interest of several key European teams and ended up getting the Turin Juventuswhich seems to have hit the head again in terms of transfers.
Is about Denis Zakaria. Currently missing from the map. It was a winter market bet from the Vecchia Signora, who couldn’t wait for the Swiss to finish his contract at Borussia Monchengladbach and paid off 10 million euros to ensure his arrival ahead of some Premier League competitors. Among them are Chelseawhere you are now Zakaria. Or so they say, because after landing on loan, there is almost no trace of him in the eleven Graham Potter. He is currently injured, after playing four almost consecutive games, his first in the Premier League, in January.
It didn’t seem like it took long. Turin Juventus. Six months and 13 meetings were enough to realize in the direction of the ‘bianconera’ that it was not the best idea to bring him. A direction that, everyone says, began to move in terms of transfers at that time, until you see what Juve is now. More than Chiesa, a total success, the meaningless arrival of kean, McKennie, Caio Jorge, Arthur Melo, Mandrake, owned Or until pleasewho didn’t even play, clearly explains that something is not working in a club in total crisis.
But the case of Zakaria it just got worse. Because that strange and fleeting move by Juventus was confirmed as a disappointment at Chelsea. So there was talk this winter that the ‘blues’ had the idea of ending the Swiss debt, but the withdrawal of jorginho in January he had to postpone that and how Enzo Fernandez did not come until the last day, the result was that Zakaria He will continue to wear the Chelsea shirt until the end of the season, but it remains to be seen for how long.
He is young and does not have a bad level. The same is not for a ‘top’ in Europe, but there are certainly some clubs who want to give him a second chance. It is inexplicable what happened, especially for Gladbach, where he is a benchmark
Source: La Verdad

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