Juventus could sell McKennie and Ramsey in January

Juventus are reportedly looking to sell Weston McKennie and Aaron Ramsey this winter, while targeting Monaco midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni.

Tuttosport reports the Bianconeri are hoping to sign 21-year-old Tchouaméni from the Ligue 1 side, but might have to sacrifice some of the players already in the squad.

The newspaper reveals the club is ready to let former Schalke 04 midfielder McKennie leave after one and a half season at the club.

The USA international had a positive start at the Bianconeri under Andrea Pirlo but has struggled to convince Max Allegri since the pre-season retreat ahead of 2021-22.

Ramsey played more for Wales than Juve since March

McKennie was wanted in the Premier League and by German clubs during the summer, but a potential move never materialised reportedly due to the player’s wages and the €25m transfer fee Juventus paid for the American, including the initial paid loan.

Ramsey turns 31 in December and has a lucrative deal until June 2023 in Turin, but the Bianconeri are, according to Tuttosport, hoping to get rid of the Wales international already in January.

The former Arsenal player has only played 98 minutes in Serie A under Allegri and struggles to break into Allegri’s team.

The duo might be sacrificed for Juventus to make a move for Tchouaméni, who has impressed at Monaco since joining from Girondins de Bordeaux in January 2020.

The youngster made his debut for France in September and has been capped three times by the national side, and has played 60 competitive games with Monaco – contributing five goals and four assists.