Sunday, 15 September 2019
Juventus Do not Want to Let Blaise Matuidi Go
By db-admin
DBasia.news – According to the Calciomercato report, Juventus changed their attitude about Blaise Matuidi and did not want to sell him.
Juventus are rumored by Calciomercato changing plans for French midfielder Blaise Matuidi. The Bianconeri no longer want to sell the player.
Juventus strengthen the central sector by bringing in several players in the 2019 summer transfer window. Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot are the two Bianconeri midfielders.
The presence of the two players made the midfielder crowded. Juventus have seven players who are ready to be played as midfielders.
Not surprisingly, Juventus want to release some players to make room. Two players who were on the sale list were Blaise Matuidi and Sami Khedira.
Juventus rate, Sami Khedira can not do much because of frequent injuries. Meanwhile, Matuidi is considered to have reached the age of 32 years old.
However, the plan did not get the green light by Maurizio Sarri. The architect rate, Matuidi is one of the most consistent players.
Sarri is increasingly determined to maintain Matuidi due to several factors. First Ramsey, who was expected to appear since the start of the season, was still injured. Meanwhile, Rabiot is still working to improve his physical level after a long absence last season.
Meanwhile, the removal of Emre Can from the list of players who competed in the Champions League is also a strong signal if Juventus wants Matuidi to survive. La Vecchia Signora believes, Matuidi can make a major contribution to the experience he has.
Now, Juventus need to arrange a meeting with Matuidi’s agent, Mino Raiola. Therefore, the player’s contract will expire on June 2020. That way, Matuidi can leave with a free transfer status.
So far, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, and AS Monaco are the clubs associated with Matuidi. PSG has the biggest chance because Matuidi is reportedly interested in returning to France.
Juventus brought Blaise Matuidi from PSG in the summer of 2017. At that time, the Bianconeri poured 25 million euros.
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