Barcelona enters the race for the Juventus striker
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The future of Federico Chiesa is still completely uncertain, the only certainty at the moment is the fact that he has been left out of the Juventus project. Old Lady coach Thiago Motta has never considered him part of his technical and tactical ideas, although in his role he can be one of those players capable of changing a game.

The Italian-Brazilian coach repeated it in the conference before the match against Como, saying: "Nothing has changed". There was therefore no idea of ​​a possible comeback, as happened with McKennie, and so the search for a new solution began for some time. From Spain, they have included Barcelona among the clubs interested in the player.

Not only clubs in Italy, because several clubs from the Premier League have their eyes on Federico Chiesa. According to what "Sport" reports, the winger has received offers from Manchester United and Chelsea, but in recent hours his agent, Fali Ramadani, has been in talks with Barcelona, ​​KosovaPress reports.

The solution is only viable if there is an agreement with Juventus and the Spaniards offer the 15 million needed to try to get a "Yes" from the Juventus club. A rather low figure, but also dictated by the expiration of the Italian winger's contract on June 30, 2025.

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