The speculation that Angel Di Maria would leave Juventus in January has been dismissed.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the Argentine World Cup winner will decide his future after finishing the current Serie A season with Juventus.
Other Juventus transfer updates
Matias Soule
To advance and reach his full potential, Matias Soule, one of Juventus’ bright young prospects, needs to start playing more frequently.
But because Max Allegri is more focused on using the seasoned players he has, he might need to leave Turin to advance his career, either on a temporary move or a permanent one.
Teams are reportedly encircling the young attacker, according to Tuttomercatoweb. The first team to express interest in getting him is Sampdoria. But Spezia has also gotten into the transfer fray.
Youri Tielemans
Juventus is reportedly interested in signing Youri Tielemans, a midfielder for Leicester City and Belgium, to replace Adrien Rabiot, whose contract is about to expire.
Rabiot reportedly has no plans to stay with Juventus past 2023. Similar to how Tielemans’ Leicester City contract expires at the conclusion of this year, it is unlikely that the Belgian will extend it.
Benjamin Pavard
The Frenchman’s pursuit by Juventus, who are interested in signing the fugitive Bayern defender Benjamin Pavard, has received a major boost.
Barcelona, who are currently in first place in La Liga, had also been interested in signing him and were thought to be the favorites to do so.
Calciomercato reported that the Catalans will no longer be after his services and have instead turned their attention to Thomas Meunier of Borussia Dortmund.
Jorginho and Kante
According to Calciomercato, Juventus may have a fantastic opportunity to sign Jorginho and Kante from Chelsea for the upcoming campaign.
Both Jorginho and Kante appear to be candidates for the exit door as the Blues compete for younger players in the transfer market.
The Italian giants would want to take advantage of the chance to sign them given that the Old Lady is having financial difficulties.
Arkadiusz Milik
According to Calciomercato, Juventus is pleased with striker Arkadiusz Milik so far and plans to make the loan move permanent at the end of the season if he keeps up his good play.
Bianconeri want to wait until the end of the season before making a choice, but the current situation suggests that Milik may be signed on a long-term basis.
Joakim Maele
According to reports, Juventus has been instructed to pay €15 million to Atalanta in the January transfer window in order to acquire Danish wingback Joakim Maele.
According to an article in the Italian newspaper Tuttomercatoweb, the Bianconeri now know how much they must spend to sign a long-term target next month.
Atalanta are willing to sell their prized asset now and have placed a €15 million price tag on the Denmark international, making it an affordable pursuit for Juve. Previously deemed a “untouchable” commodity by the Bergamo outfit.
Ansu Fati
According to Calciomercatoweb, Ansu Fati needs a change of scenery because Juventus is so keen to sign the Barcelona forward.
The player is available to the Bianconeri for €80 million, and they are eager to sign him because they want to get back among Europe’s elite. While this is going on, Fati wants to play for a team where he gets a lot of attention and is given more playing time and prominence.
Weston McKennie
Weston McKennie, a midfielder for Juventus, hasn’t had a great deal of success in Turin, and the club is prepared to let him go in the upcoming transfer windows.
McKennie’s asking price has been set at between €25 and €30 million by Bianconeri, according to a report from La Stampa (via Football Italia).
Given the current asking price, it is unclear whether any clubs will approach Juve during the January transfer window.
Agnelli family could sell Juve next season
Massimo Brambati, an Italian journalist, claims that Exor and Agnelli are open to receiving offers for Juventus in the upcoming campaign.
Due to the Italian club’s significant losses, the parent company might be willing to sell the Old Lady.
It appears that the Exor and Agnelli family will transfer ownership at the conclusion of the season as the club’s financial situation continues to worsen.
“I also had the news that the property can sell Juventus. It is Exor’s only loss-making asset. And I had this news like others, of a sale to a Qatari or American fund, which could materialize in summer 2023”. Brambati elaborated to Tuttojuve.