Juventus Keen On Catania Stopper
Juventus are looking to swoop for Catania’s Christian Terlizzi according to Calciomercato.
The Bianconeri are currently in the process of strengthening their squad given their ambitions to challenge for major honours next season.
The Old Lady is keen on building a squad capable of brining home some silverware and now Juve are looking to bolster their defence having already made additions up front with Amauri and in midfield with Xabi Alonso.
According to Calciomercato, the Bianconeri are looking towards taking the Etnei’s Christian Terlizzi on loan for next season following Guigliermo Stendardo’s return to Lazio.
Terlizzi has been impressive with Catania and it was thanks to his excellent performances at the back that the Rossoblu escaped what looked like certain relegation.
The defender is big, strong and powerful in the air and he would be a key part of the Bianconeri’s squad if he joins.
However, Juve directors now have the difficult task of going to Sicily to convince both club and player to accept their possible offer.
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Juventus are looking to swoop for Catania’s Christian Terlizzi according to Calciomercato.
The Bianconeri are currently in the process of strengthening their squad given their ambitions to challenge for major honours next season.
The Old Lady is keen on building a squad capable of brining home some silverware and now Juve are looking to bolster their defence having already made additions up front with Amauri and in midfield with Xabi Alonso.
According to Calciomercato, the Bianconeri are looking towards taking the Etnei’s Christian Terlizzi on loan for next season following Guigliermo Stendardo’s return to Lazio.
Terlizzi has been impressive with Catania and it was thanks to his excellent performances at the back that the Rossoblu escaped what looked like certain relegation.
The defender is big, strong and powerful in the air and he would be a key part of the Bianconeri’s squad if he joins.
However, Juve directors now have the difficult task of going to Sicily to convince both club and player to accept their possible offer.
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