Arabia covers him with gold, Juve gets rid of him: mind-boggling offer

Arabia is ready for a truly inviting offer. So, below, the offer that could change the situation. The details.

The Juventus revolution starts from the crucial role of the goalkeeper. Juventus’ new course seems to start from the defence, with the imminent arrival of Michele De Gregorio, ready to replace Wojciech Szczesny in goal.

Cristiano Giuntoli (source: © LaPresse) – Juvelive.it

Michele De Gregorio, voted best goalkeeper in Serie A last season, stands out not only for his qualities as a shot-stopper, but also for his ability to play with his feet. In the statistics relating to the construction of the game from the bottom, De Gregorio also surpassed Szczesny, recording 50% more passes than the Polish goalkeeper. This feature aligns perfectly with Juventus’ new playing philosophy, which aims for a goalkeeper capable of actively contributing to the offensive maneuver. While De Gregorio prepares to wear the black and white shirt, Szczesny’s future seems increasingly distant from Turin. According to the latest rumors, the Polish goalkeeper has received an offer of 30 million euros from Saudi Arabia, with a contract that would guarantee him an salary of 15 million euros per year. An attractive proposal, which could convince Szczesny and his family to move to the Gulf country.

Monster offer for Tek from Arabia: 30 million

Wojciech Szczesny (LaPresse) – juvelive.it

The purchase of De Gregorio represents a clear signal of Juventus’ new strategy. The Turin club aims to rejuvenate the squad and adapt to an increasingly modern football, where the goalkeeper must be an added director. De Gregorio’s ability to participate in building the game from the bottom makes him the ideal candidate for this role.

With the possible farewell of Szczesny, Juventus is preparing for a real revolution between the posts, hoping that De Gregorio can confirm expectations and become a point of reference for the future of the team.

 
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