The Juventus CEO takes stock of the transfer market on the sidelines of the Champions League draw and announces the agreement for the sale of the winger to Forest for €15 million.
Savona leaves, Vlahovic stays, and it’s a race against time for Kolo Muani. Juve’s general manager, Damien Comolli, speaks on the sidelines of the Champions League group stage draw and takes stock of the Bianconeri transfer market. “We have just reached an agreement for Savona’s transfer to Nottingham Forest,” he begins, announcing the successful outcome of a deal that will bring around €15 million into Juventus’ coffers.
After Douglas Luiz, this is the second transfer that the Bianconeri have made to the English club. This is another sum that will be added to the coffers to be paid to PSG for Randal Kolo Muani, for whom, according to Damien Comolli, negotiations are continuing at a rapid pace. “There is a lot of talk at the moment, and I can say that we will do everything possible to improve the team and the squad. There are still many things that can happen in the next few hours, I can’t be more precise,“ he explained. ”We are fortunate to have owners who give us great support, but we also have the constraints of financial fair play, so we have to be very cautious. A difference of a few million may seem insignificant, but we like to respect the rules. Whether it’s Randal or some other transfer.”
Juve, Vlahovic stays— Meanwhile, however, Comolli announced that Dusan Vlahovic is almost certain to stay. “There is no friction between us and Dusan: he is part of the team and 99% will stay with us for the whole season,” he concluded. “There have been various contacts with different clubs, but nothing more than that, and I believe the player is also happy to stay with us.” The response regarding Nico Gonzalez is similar: “We are not talking to Atletico, I believe he will stay.”