Juventus-Chiesa, the time has come: Juventus’ strategy



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The more or less direct wink of Rocco commisso matches a substantial green light at least to start a real negotiation. And the feeling is that these days the Juventus I want to get serious for Federico Chiesa, increasingly the number one goal for the Bianconeri in this final phase of the early season transfer market.

The old woman needs complete the rose available for Andrea Pirlo, and one of the squares to dance is the one relative to the player destined to occupy the place of the leaving Douglas Costa. A profile that goes perfectly with the characteristics of the talent that currently wears the purple shirt.

‘Tuttosport’ goes further, and explains in its Sunday edition the strategy with which Fabio Paratici I would like to assure the player. The idea is to repeat the formula that allowed Juventus to report Alvaro Morata in Turin. And that obviously will have to be accepted by Lily’s counterpart.

In fact, the bianconeri intend to contribute to the coffers of Fiorentina a check for 10 million immediately and then complete the payment with a obligation of redemption put between two years. In these conditions theAtletico Madrid He said yes, it remains to be understood what the intentions of Rocco Commisso are.

Purple number one, after the defeat of Fiorentina at San Siro against Inter, in fact has essentially admitted to being willing to negotiate the sale of the Church. “Let’s see, in the last week Anything could happen. The market is not finished yet ”, his words.

“The money is used to buy players, Fiorentina must stick with your ideas to remake the stadium and increase revenue, to buy even more reinforcements, “added boss Gigliato.

Meanwhile, Juventus is waiting, and has already identified a alternative profile: Joaquin Correa of the Lazio. But at the moment everything seems to depend on the possible yes of Commisso.

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OMNISPORT | 27-09-2020 11:17

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