Morbid fate for Chiesa, Juventus star

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Federico Chiesa (26) cost Juventus more than 50 million euros. This is a sign to mark an era of at least a decade. Everything was going well for the first two seasons until a severe injury changed his career.

Although he has been back for a long time, within the Juve project he has lost importance despite the fact that he scored last season 9 goals and provided 2 assists in 33 games. Despite this for Thiago Motta He will not be an important piece – a priori – and gave the go-ahead for his departure.

The club is looking for accommodation because the contract ends in 2025 and declined several renewal offers, so either sell it now or let it go for free in a year. Anyone who comes with a value close to 30 million will get their services.

Well, according to ‘Tuttosport’, at the moment the team willing to pay that amount and already taking the first steps to carry out the morbid move is none other than Inter Milan. The rivalry between both clubs is full and they can’t even see each other, but Inter see a bargain for a player of that level for a low price and Juventus have the option to take money to continue to strengthen the squad. The aforementioned media say that the operation can be closed for 25 million.

Awaiting his future to be resolved on Tuesday, he returned to training with Juventus after the European Championship, where Italy were knocked out in the quarterfinals by Switzerland. His behavior has always been exemplary and the club will treat him as one of its own while he belongs to the entity.


Source: La Verdad

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