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It’s Renato Veiga day, but watch out for Fagioli

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Randal Kolo Muani has officially been introduced and made his starting debut in last night’s game against Napoli.

Juventus is pursuing several options to bring in another defender for Thiago Motta’s team. Alongside Renato Veiga, who is expected to arrive in Turin soon. Additionally, there is attention on potential departures, especially regarding Nicolò Fagioli‘s situation.

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Why Viega decided to join Juventus?

Renato Veiga is set to join Juventus on a dry loan from Chelsea. Where he will enhance the Bianconeri’s squad until June before heading back to England.

As reported by The Athletic, Renato Veiga and the English club have come to a mutual agreement to take a temporary break to allow the player to seek more game time.

Additionally, the former Basel player believes that Juventus is the ideal club for his continued development as he aims to strengthen his position in the national team. Veiga’s objective is to become a significant contributor for Portugal in the 2026 World Cup.

Marseille are ready to move for Fagioli

Marseille is poised to take definitive action to acquire Nicolò Fagioli. This confirmation follows earlier reports from Sky Sport Italia last night and has been reiterated by Fabrizio Romano. Who mentions that the French team needs to secure an exit plan for Ismael Koné first.

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At present, there seems to be a gap between both sides regarding the deal’s conditions. Marseille is looking for a loan (potentially with a buy option), while Juventus prefers a deal that includes a mandatory purchase to ensure they receive financial returns.

The fact remains that Fagioli is still up for transfer, despite the absence of any offers thus far.

The midfielder sat on the bench once more in yesterday’s game against Napoli, just as he did on Tuesday in the Champions League against Brugge. Having played only 10 minutes over the last two league matches against Milan and Atalanta. In summary, his future appears to be decided.

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