The end of the problems for the Juve speaker.
A real page is turning at Juve, with the free departure of Wojciech Szczęsny from Juventus. Under contract until 2025, the two parties have agreed on a termination of contract, leaving the 34-year-old Polish goalkeeper free to commit wherever he wants. Present at the Old Lady since July 19, 2017 from Arsenal, he kept the goal black and white during 252 matches, for a total of 103 clean-sheets.
🚨⚫️⚪️ Juventus and Wojciech Szczesny have now reached mutual agreement to terminate the contract with immediate effect.
Paperwork being prepared and checked; if all good, Szczesny leaves Juventus getting an important pay-out fee.
🇵🇱 Szczesny will be available as free agent. pic.twitter.com/f1OGarTu9E
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 13, 2024
The Polish international was no longer in the good books of the Zebras and since the arrival of Michele Di Gregorio (27 years old) from Monza for 14 million euros. He himself had put forward the possibility of an amicable termination of the contract in order to help the club financially: “I respect contracts, but if a club that has given you so much asks you to cut ties, it would be logical to help them.” With an estimated salary of 13 million euros per season, his departure would significantly lighten the Turin accounts. But what about the future? According to various Italian media, discussions are underway with teams such as Al-Nassr or Monza, but Allsports did not rule out a few days ago the possibility that Szczęsny would end his career.
Otherwise, are there enough players left in Turin to start the season?