Sami Khedira’s Juventus future is reportedly in the balance, but there’s no chance he’ll leave in January.
The German international’s contract expires in the summer of 2019, and the Turin club don’t generally go into a season with a player’s contract expiring.
According to calciomercato.com, the Bianconeri are keen to keep the midfielder, and an appointment has been made to speak about his contract.
Sami Khedira’s Juventus future is reportedly in the balance, but there’s no chance he’ll leave in January.
The German international’s contract expires in the summer of 2019, and the Turin club don’t generally go into a season with a player’s contract expiring.
According to calciomercato.com, the Bianconeri are keen to keep the midfielder, and an appointment has been made to speak about his contract.
However, Khedira himself is thought to be unsure about staying with the Old Lady, as his entourage have had several approaches from other clubs, including in MLS.
The 30-year-old’s situation will be evaluated in June, but even if Emre Can arrives from Liverpool in January he won’t be allowed to leave before the season is out.
With Juve looking to bolster their midfield options though, Khedira may consider moving elsewhere to be guaranteed the level of playing time he’s currently getting in Serie A.
The Bianconeri's interest in Can is well known, and with his Liverpool contract expiring in June they're free to negotiate with him from January 1.
Khedira's Germany teammate could join on a free transfer in the summer, or for a knockdown price in January if he signs a pre-contact with Juventus.