Juventus will open a new round of talks with Bologna soon as they look to include Daniele Rugani in a possible swap deal for Marko Arnautovic.
The Bianconeri are desperately searching for a reliable backup option for Dusan Vlahovic, giving Massimiliano Allegri a little more flexibility as he looks to improve upon last season’s fourth place finish. Juventus have been keeping an eye on Arnautovic for a while now and could look to finalise a deal soon.
As reported by Tuttosport, Bologna are not keen to lose Arnautovic but Juventus are incredibly keen to secure his signature, and so are keen to include unneeded players such as Daniele Rugani in a deal.
A new round of talks will be opened between the parties soon, with Juventus currently working on finalising the arrivals of Angel Di Maria and Paul Pogba. The Turin side are also in talks with Roma for Nicolo Zaniolo, but a deal looks tough to reach on that front.
Rugani just proves your are really poor – being swapped for a 33yr old
Rugani is so bad that even a 33 years old Arnautovic is more valuable and it is not even close
Juve don’t even care about their defense anymore. Already short on centrebacks and want to be even shorter sending one for an attacker :facepalm:
CALMAAA!!!
All will be fine. After all the PhD pantyhose fan girls told me that Juve were winning the league last year, but I told them to CALMAAA, and nobody listened. The same hope for this term with too many fans thinking the crown is coming back to Turin. 4th spot tripleta is the target and it is based on logic. They have literally one recognised striker, the same Brazilian legends on either side at full back, no defenders and most importantly, Rabiot, Flimsey and Arthur have not been shifted. Nevertheless the HQ is safe and you have the master of the seven seas, Cowboy Max in control of the rudderless ship.
We’re losing our depence in search for Attackkers
First Chiellini
Second Demiral
Third De ligt
And finally Rugani
Then who else do we have
@Nigerian Italian…
This is really shameful by Juventus. It’s sad really. Even sacrificing Italuan youth academy prospects.
Hoping Monza does well in Seria A this season.