The sale of the defender who grew up in Next Gen could be the sacrifice needed to unlock the final phase of negotiations for the Bianconeri

Nottingham Forest is still behind Juve’s transfer market moves. The Premier League club has set its sights on Nicolò Savona, to the point of already preparing an offer to get as close as possible to the 15-20 million needed to break down the Bianconeri’s resistance. The first offer coming from England is €12 million: Juve could also get some bonuses to be accrued in the future, as well as a good percentage on the resale. However, the deal would bring a big benefit in the present, considering that the defender grew up in the youth sector and would give the opportunity to immediately realize a capital gain.

Juve, Savona could unlock the transfer market—  Juventus wants to speed up the transfer market but is hamstrung by those players who, in addition to not fitting into Tudor’s plans, are unlikely to benefit the club’s coffers. Consequently, in the logic of only making transfers based on departures, the sale of Savona could become the necessary sacrifice to unlock the final phase of the Bianconeri’s transfer market: in order to close the Kolo Muani deal and more, considering that Tudor has been promised at least two or three new signings to raise the bar for the team. Savona, on the other hand, would have the opportunity to test himself in the most prestigious league in the world: the same club that Douglas Luiz recently joined and which both Weah and Mbangula were close to joining at the start of the transfer window, before ultimately rejecting the offer.

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