By Darwin Largo
Juventus is planning a revolution in the transfer market following a disappointing season, despite securing a spot in the Europa Conference League. Uncertainties continue to surround the Italian club.
Juventus finished a challenging season in seventh place in Serie A and qualified for the Europa Conference League. However, their participation in international competitions is in jeopardy due to potential UEFA sanctions.
A revolution is looming in Turin, as several key players from the first team are on the verge of leaving the club, including Adrien Rabiot and Ángel Di María, whose contracts are expiring soon. Furthermore, the landscape could change with the potential arrival of Cristiano Giuntoli from Napoli.
However, there is something that appears to be non-negotiable, Federico Chiesa's continuity at Juventus. Despite interest from major European clubs, including Bayern Munich, Juventus is not willing to entertain any offers for Chiesa at this time. The Italian winger is a central piece in the team's rebuilding project and is considered non-transferable.
Chiesa, 25 years old, had a prominent role in the past season, contributing with goals and assists in all competitions. Due to issues with Sadio Mané, Bayern Munich has set their sights on Chiesa, but it currently seems unlikely that Juventus would be willing to negotiate his departure.
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