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Sassuolo’s CEO admits they are interested in two Juventus players
Giovanni Carnevali, the CEO of Sassuolo, has affirmed that they are genuinely keen on Nicolo Fagioli and Filippo Ranocchia from Juventus.
Both midfielders spent the campaign away on loan from the Bianconeri, and they got along nicely.
They ought to preferably be able to play for Juve, however that won't occur in light of the fact that the club needs experienced hands to make it effective once more.
The Bianconeri will gladly send them out on loan in the future or even assent their deal.
Sassuolo is keen on both midfielders, yet Carnevali says there should be space for them to play before they sign them.
He said, as cited by Tuttojuve: "Ranocchia and Fagioli? I've never conversed with Juventus lately. Indeed, they are great players, however you need to track down the ideal position.
"Since these youngsters need to develop, in the event that you don't allow them the opportunity to play it's futile to have them, so dislike you can have so many. With these exchanges that we will make, for certain organizations we will discuss youngsters. This is our strategy and we would rather not transform it."
The former Seria a heavyweight champions is currently in a hunt for replacement for their team as they currently have a good number of departures from the club.
The old ladies will be losing the likes of morata and chiellini this summer and their replacement Is highly needed ahead of Next summer campaign.
The old ladies have been linked with a series of players including Barcelona midfielder De Jong and currently reunion of Paul Pogba who is currently out of contract with the reds.
Juve FC Says
Ranocchia and Fagioli are two promising players being groomed by the club now, and it would be great to see them become top players in the Juve team in the future.
However, we will not give them enough chances to play and develop, so sending them away on loan again would be the best idea unless we receive a good enough permanent proposal
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