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JUVE, BETWEEN ACCELERATION AND BRAKING

The Juventus market has not yet taken off, it is still difficult to hypothesize what the Juventus team will be next season given the numerous departures that are scheduled and the additions that remain uncertain to date.

At the Juventus home, therefore, we move between a situation in which there are accelerations, such as the negotiation for Paul Pogba who, except for sensational twists, should not have hitches with the arrival of the French in Turin and on the opposite side with the situation linked to Angel Di Maria who remains, for the moment, as a potential purchase, with the risk, however, that the negotiation could skip.

For Pogba the parties are very close, Juventus should close with a three-year agreement on the basis of 8 million euros, a figure that should be enough to convince the player that he wants to return to being a leader and play in an environment that puts him on the line. pedestal. It is difficult, at the moment, that other teams such as PSG or Real can enter and overcome Juventus. The only proposal arrived at the moment is that of Manchester City, much higher than Juventus, but returned to the sender for a thousand reasons.

If Pogba is close enough, the one who remains in limbo, perhaps a little further away, is Angel Di Maria, Here, a lot depends on Juventus who do not want to give the Argentine 7.5 million euros for a single season. The bianconeri would like a two-year period of about 5 million to be able to take advantage of the growth decree, therefore, the distance is there and it is not minimal.

In the background, then, the Barcelona who moved for the Argentine aware that he could give a big hand in terms of experience for a young team. A complicated situation, therefore, that Juventus will have to solve, the important thing is to move towards a motivated player, Juventus must be the first choice, not a fallback.

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