Juventus prepare contract renewal for in-demand young midfielder
The old ladies have been restless in the transfer window trying to make a series of signing for the old ladies but non of their attempts have been fruitful yet.
The old ladies is already set to lose a couple of players this season but what will make of them Incase they let go of all their players?
Already Dybala will leave the old ladies by the end of this season for free and talks is already going on between him and premier league side Tottenham.
When it comes to the middle of the park, Juventus are currently in a paradoxical situation. On one hand, the midfield department has been the club’s ultimate weak point in the past few years. Yet, a wave of young talented midfielders is emerging but struggling to find enough space.
While Nicolò Fagioli became a revelation in Serie B and guided Cremonese towards a historic promotion, Nicolò Rovella will also return from his loan spell at Genoa to join Max Allegri’s first team.
The young sensational player is yet to attaian spot in the senior team despite he is still at a young age but with the certain departure of Dybala,all sacrifices must be made to rebuild the team.
Therefore, Filippo Ranocchia has been lost in the shuffle. Unlike Fagioli, the young Mezzala joined a Serie B side that was struggling throughout the season. In fact, Vicenza are currently fighting to stay in the second tier throughout play-outs.
Nevertheless, ilBianconero believes that Juventus will offer Ranocchia a new deal until 2026 in order to ward off the competition. The 21-year-old has been at the club since 2018, and his current deal expires in 2023.
The source adds that the likes of Venezia, Sampdoria, Cagliari and Salernitana are all interested in the services of the young midfielder.
Therefore, putting the player’s signature on a long-term deal would give the Old Lady some leverage, allowing the management to either send him on loan to garner more experience or include him in exchange deals.
As it stands the youngster renewal deal will be made and it will be up to the management of the old Ladies to decide on his playing place