Juventus have reportedly agreed to send talented midfielder Filippo Ranocchia to Monza on a loan deal that could become permanent.

The newly promoted Monza, headed by former Italy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, have been working to significantly strengthen their squad this summer and have had their sights set on the 21-year-old Ranocchia for a little while now, keen to pick up the prospect.

As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, Ranocchia will leave Juventus to join Monza on a loan deal with a buy option attached. Also included is a buy-back option, giving the Bianconeri the opportunity to bring him back to Turin should he realise his potential in Lombardy.

Juventus signed Ranocchia in January 2019 from Perugia’s youth system for around €840,000. After spending some time in the Bianconeri youth set up, he spent last season on loan with Vicenza, where he made 32 appearances, scoring one goal and providing three assists in the process.

4 thought on “Juventus and Monza agree Ranocchia deal – report”
  1. Just make the mover permanent now. Uncle Fester will know what to do with him. PhD Max also knows where this is going. Cambiaso was the latest example. Arrived for his medical and then Medieval One sent him out the back door within 2 mins. Frabotta, Pellegrini and Rovella are not old enough for the James Bond of Italian coaches.

  2. I check every post to see the comments about PHD Max hahaha

    I love it haha, never stop who ever you are.

  3. where is Frabotta?He looked a bright prospect under Pirlo.Much better than Pellegrini and De Sciglio

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