the price may rise now

Juve forcefully enters the negotiations between Milan and Fofana. The black and white disturbance could mean an increase in the price of the player.

Milan and Juventus are already in the championship and scudetto challenge versions. The two teams are facing each other in the transfer market ring, intent more than anything else on creating disruptive operations for each other. Giuntoli – writes Tuttosport – did not like Milan’s inclusion for Rabiot, even though the attempt was bland and not very incisive. In prompt response, the Juventus director directed himself towards a sensitive target of Milan, in particular of Moncada, for the most classic of disturbance operations.

Fofana: Juve tries to attack

One of Milan’s big targets in the next transfer market bears the name of Monaco’s Fofana. The midfielder, despite having ideal characteristics for Fonseca’s game, is not the only one on Moncada and Ibrahimovic’s notebook. Juventus, annoyed by the Rossoneri’s inclusion in the renewal operations between the Bianconeri and Rabiot, made a real blitz for Fofana, trying to mix up the cards. Tuttosport highlights that it will be necessary to understand if this operation is only a nuisance to Milan or if there really is something more.

Geoffrey Moncada
Geoffrey Moncada

Fofana price increasing?

The good relations between Monaco and Giuntoli could benefit Juventus from several points of view. If he were a real transfer target, the Bianconeri could enjoy an advantageous position, but if it were just a disruptive operation it would force Milan to invest a greater sum to have him. The Rossoneri’s only advantage is that the contract of the 1999-born player expires in a year, which is why Monaco won’t be able to pull too much to avoid the risk of losing him on a free transfer.

 
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