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Bremer and McKennie say goodbye?

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Bremer and McKennie say goodbye?

Gleison Bremer e Weston McKennie they seem destined to leave Juventus next season. Next year the Bianconeri seem destined for a real revolution. Much has now been written about Massimiliano Allegri. The impression is that the coach is exonerating himself with increasingly incomprehensible and unsuccessful choices. Regardless of the coach’s fate, however, Giuntoli has a real revolution in mind. The Brazilian and the American ended up on the transferable list. Behind this choice there would be technical, but also economic reasons. Giuntoli, in fact, must make the company sustainable after the recent financial difficulties and the three indicated have a market and can guarantee a good fortune.

Bremer and McKennie: the reasons for a sale

Bremer e McKennie they are two of Allegri’s loyalists and perhaps the very fact that they are questioned could mean a change in technical guidance next season. The Brazilian is very strong in the three-man defence, but there are doubts about his performance in the four-man defence, at least as far as Serie A is concerned. Precisely for this reason I was dying and in order not to remain tied to a single module, the Bianconeri could think of selling him and making an excellent capital gain. Journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed the existence of a clause between 60 and 70 million euros valid from the summer of 2025, but it is not excluded that, if an offer close to the clause arrives in the summer, he could be sold.

The situation is different McKennie. The American has relaunched himself with Allegri, but here too there are doubts that he could be useful in another context. Furthermore, his contract expires in 2025 and renewing it could be costly. For this reason, if an offer of 30 million or more arrived, the American could leave. Its good season could in fact entice buyers, allowing the company to pocket a nice nest egg.

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McKennie away from Juventus: 60%

According to the portal tuttomercatoweb.comthe contractual situation of McKennie is on standby. To renew, the American is asking for a significant increase, while the Bianconeri need not to raise their salary budget too much. For this reason the American could leave in the summer. Borussia Dortmund and West Ham have been following him for some time.

Bremer away from Juventus: 45%

According to what the Gazzetta dello Sport, Bremer Several Premier League teams especially like him Newcastle e Manchester United. Both clubs are on the hunt for quality reinforcements for next season and Bremer is at the top of the list. Contrary to what happens at Juventus, in England there is no doubt that the Brazilian can have an excellent performance even in the different four-a-side and they are ready to invest. In the summer it is therefore possible that one of the two teams presents an offer to the Bianconeri.

Chiesa away from Juventus: 40%

Also Federico Chiesa his contract expires in 2025 and his is the thorniest situation of all. In fact, unlike McKennie, the player has depreciated in recent years due to physical ailments and a performance that has never lived up to his qualities. This is why if a big European company arrived with 40 million it would take it away. The portal calciomercato.com claims that Liverpool and Bayern Munich are interested in him, but the problem is that they are unlikely to put a similar amount on the table for a player whose contract is expiring. So, either an agreement is reached for the renewal or the Bianconeri will have to settle for a much lower sum to get him started.

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