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The Italian champions are coming to terms with the financial implications of the coronavirus crisis and do not expect to spend much this summer, but rather rely on player exchanges and exchanges.
Despite being a first-team star, Pjanic has become one of Juve’s most interchangeable players due to his age and his willingness to leave the club this summer for a new challenge.
The 30-year-old has already been suggested as a potential weight-gainer in a deal for Paul Pogba of Manchester United, while An exchange agreement with Barcelona has also been discussed.
Although Pjanic has agreed terms with Barça, the problem for Juve is that they do not know who to take in exchange for the Catalan club.
They are interested in Jean-Clair Todibo, the young French center-back who impressed on loan at Schalke last season but ideally wants to bring in a new midfielder.
Plus: Chelsea football club
Barça have few options that they could exchange in that area of the field, and Juve is not interested in re-signing Arturo Vidal and Ivan Rakitic rejecting a transfer to Turin in January.
Now, Gianluca Di Marzio of Sky Sport Italia reports that a new goal has emerged in the form of Jorginho from Chelsea.
Italian champions have a long-standing interest in the midfielder dating back to his time in Napoli, while current boss Maurizio Sarri is a big fan of his compatriot and signed him both in Naples and west London.
Jorginho has been a regular on Frank Lampard’s side this season, although the prospect of getting Pjanic in return, along with the horde of young players he’s been through, could tempt him to sell.
The Italian was suspended for Chelsea’s last Premier League game before the season was postponed and young Billy Gilmour shone in his absence against Everton, while people like Ruben Loftus-Cheek will return from injury when the campaign returns. lets start.
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