Calafiori Juventus, Giuntoli unlocks the deal: two counterparts against Bologna

Calafiori JuventusTransfer market to say the least heated for the Juventus, which moves on practically every front to seek reinforcements. In defense the first objective remains Calafiorifor which important innovations have been recorded.

The central of Bolognacurrently engaged inEuropean With the’Italy, is coveted by several top clubs. Should he leave Bologna, however, Juventus would remain in pole position for his purchase, also thanks to the arrival on the bench of Thiago Motta.

In recent weeks, however, especially after the Italian-Brazilian coach’s move to Juventus, negotiations for Calafiori had suffered a braking. The entire operation can now be unblocked: Giuntoli he proposed two counterparts which seems to have convinced the Bologna.

Calafiori Juventus, Giuntoli unlocks the deal: two counterparts against Bologna

Calafiori at Juventus it’s now a real soap opera of this transfer market summer. The Italian central defender is the first target for the defense Thiago Motta and now the deal can be unblocked. Thanks to Giuntoliwho would have found a strategy that could convince the Bologna. They would be ready, as reported by Tuttosportwell two counterparts welcome techniques: the first is Kean. The Bolognese are looking for a striker, the born in 2000 would also like to play in the Champions League. The combination fits together perfectly. The other name would be that of a young man among Nicolussi Caviglia, Barbers And Facundo Gonzalez. In this way the Juventus manager would attempt to lower the economic demands of the Bolognese, who would otherwise ask for no less than 50 million euros for the sale of the former Roma. This figure is also linked to the fact that the Baselhis previous club, holds 50% of profits on future resale.

 
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