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Italian newspaper insists Juventus might sacrifice Yildiz for Newcastle star Tonali

Italian newspaper insists Juventus might sacrifice Yildiz for Newcastle star Tonali

Following yesterday’s report, Il Corriere dello Sport reiterates that Juventus may very well be prepared to promote Kenan Yildiz and Nicolo Fagioli to lift funds for Sandro Tonali and a brand new defender.

On Wednesday, it was the newspaper’s editor-in-chief Ivan Zazzaroni who first broke the story. Immediately, his colleague Giorgio Marota elaborated on it, explaining how this operation might assist Thiago Motta forge a beginning lineup that’s appropriate to his personal soccer philosophy.

For the Bianconeri devoted, it stays obscure why the membership would sacrifice Yildiz after pinpointing him as the final word star for the long run by handing him the enduring Quantity 10 final summer time. Furthermore, the participant’s immense potential leaves room for nice remorse sooner or later.

However because the report explains, Motta has requested a extra dynamic midfielder who would assist the transition to a three-man midfield, and Tonali is seemingly the proper foil to deliver the most effective out of Teun Koopmeiners and Manuel Locatelli.

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Nevertheless, Newcastle are asking for 55 million euros to half methods with the previous Milan. At this stage, Juventus can be comfortable to dump Fagioli to make room for his compatriot, however his sale would solely yield round 25 million euros, which stays inadequate to strike an settlement with the Toons.

Therefore, along with promoting Fagioli, the Serie A giants may need to money in on Yildiz which might generate huge capital beneficial properties and permit the membership to pursue the standard defender that Motta is searching for, like Antonio Silva or David Hancko (or perpahs each).

Furthermore, the Roman newspaper explains that Juventus would have the ability to cope with out the Turkish teenager, as they have already got 4 choices on the wings in Timothy Weah, Nico Gonzalez, Francisco Conceicao and Samuel Mbangula, along with the versatile Vasilije Adzic.

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