Juventus isn’t the one membership desirous about Chelsea defender Renato Veiga, as Stuttgart are additionally maintaining a tally of the 21-year-old.
With Gleison Bremer and Juan Cabal dominated out for the rest of the season with ACL accidents, and Danilo on the point of terminating his contract with the membership to affix Napoli, including one or two defenders is an absolute precedence for the Turin-based giants.
Over the previous few months, the Bianconeri have been linked with a plethora of defenders from all throughout the globe. Essentially the most outstanding names on Cristiano Giuntoli’s checklist are reportedly Benfica’s Antonio Silva, Feyenoord’s David Hancko and Barcelona’s Ronald Araujo, with the latter agreeing phrases with the membership as completely revealed by JuveFC on Thursday morning.
Nonetheless, there have been different circulating names within the media, together with Veiga who may emerge as a candidate to affix Thiago Motta’s ranks, as he’s been struggling for taking part in time at Enzo Marseca’s court docket. The Portuguese teen made the swap from FC Basel final summer season for circa £12 million, however has solely managed to begin one Premier League contest this season.
Veiga’s means to play at centre-back and left-back would turn out to be useful for the Previous Woman, as he may act as a substitute for each Bremer and Cabal.
However based on Sky Sports activities Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, Stuttgart are additionally carefully monitoring the participant’s state of affairs at Chelsea.
Nonetheless, the supply notes that the German membership’s curiosity isn’t ‘intense’ however solely exploratory. They’re additionally maintaining a tally of Lens’ Kevin Danso, who’s one more participant who not too long ago emerged as a possible switch goal for Juventus.
For his or her half, Chelsea haven’t any intention to promote Veiga simply six months after investing in him, as they think about him one for the long run. Nonetheless, the Blues may very well be prepared to ship him on mortgage to achieve some expertise.