KOOP EITHER PRESSES OR STAY WITH THE MATCH IN HAND, HERE’S WHY…

KOOP EITHER PRESSES OR STAY WITH THE MATCH IN HAND, HERE’S WHY…
KOOP EITHER PRESSES OR STAY WITH THE MATCH IN HAND, HERE’S WHY…

Juventus continues its pressure for Douglas Luiz, the Brazilian midfielder they like and who could arrive in Turin in a big exchange that also includes MCKennie and Iling junior.

The Juventus management, however, has not forgotten their old love Teun Koopmeiners but Atalanta’s first request, the famous 60 million euro cash, scared Juventus, putting away the idea of ​​bringing the Dutchman straight to Turin. however, the Bianconeri will return to the charge, provided that the conditions are sustainable. Much will depend on the player and his ability to impose his desire to leave on the Nerazzurri club.

LIVERPOOL ON EDERSON – at the moment the situation is not simple for Atalanta, Koopmeiners followed in recent months by the Reds, was recently overtaken by Ederson as a target for Liverpool. The English have put the Brazilian at the top of their preferences and Koopmeiners risks being left out.

DISCONTENT – the Dutchman has made it known that he wants to leave and if he were to remain in Bergamo he would be unhappy, which is why the transfer remains an obligation.

INJURY – it should also be noted that the recent injury did not help and that Koopmeiners remains a very strong player but prone to injuries, which has made him less attractive.

Juventus remains vigilant but will not spend 60 million, the idea is a Douglas Luiz-style negotiation, 18-20 million and a player, for a total valuation of 45 million. A lot will depend on Koopmeiners if he puts pressure on Atalanta everything is possible, otherwise someone will be left holding the bag.

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