Federico Chiesa at Juventus … a new triangle of terror with Ronaldo and Dybala



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The Italian club Juventus has signed a contract with the Italian international Federico Chiesa, wing of Fiorentina, for two seasons.

The official website of Juventus revealed that the transfer in the first season will cost its treasury three million euros, a figure that will increase to seven million euros in the next season 2021/2022.

Juventus placed a clause in its contract with Verentina that would allow it to obtain the player permanently by achieving certain sporting goals during the 2021/2022 season.

The contract also includes the possibility that Juventus will finally join the player after paying 40 million euros over three years and 10 million as variables.

Federico was born in Genoa on October 25, 1997, took his first football steps with Cetinanes, Coverciano’s team, and moved to Fiorentina at the age of ten.

Chiesa has 137 appearances in the Italian league since his debut in 2016, scoring 26 goals.

Overall, he played 153 games for Ferrentina, scoring 34 goals.

With the Italian national team, he has participated in 19 goals since his debut in the Azzurri jersey in 2018, scoring one goal.

Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo hopes to form a triangle of terror by joining Chiesa, alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo Dybala.

Juventus have abandoned many players during the current transfer period, the latest of whom is defender Daniele Rugani to France’s Rennes and Mattia de Sciglio to French Lyon, and the return of Brazilian Douglas Costa to Bayern Munich.

The Italian team included Alvarao Morata of Atlético de Madrid, Artur of Barcelona and Weston Mickini of Schalke 04.

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