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Bad news Barca: 'Advanced' Juventus talks with €50m Arsenal star
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01 May at 12:45
Juventus are in talks with Hector Bellerin of Arsenal, according to the latest reports from Spain.
The defender has been frequently linked to a return to his native Spain, and specifically to Barcelona, where he was once a Masia trainee.
Cadena Ser claimed on Monday night that Juventus and Arsenal were in “advanced” talks, and that Juventus are considering a €50 million move for the 23-year-old.
He would finally be able to fill the void at right-back, where the Old Lady has struggled since Stephan Lichtsteiner’s gradual decline. Daniel Alves didn’t do much at the position either last season.
But this would, 101greatgoals reminds us, the same €50m Arsenal rejected from Barcelona last year. At the time reports emerged that Bellerin saw his future going hand-in-hand with that of Arsene Wenger, who recently announced his retirement after 22 years at the helm.
Yet as the English website also reminds us, it appears that Bellerin has already laid claim to the No.2 shirts next season.
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Exclusive: Man United star could be Juve's 'new Douglas Costa'
01 May at 11:30
Juventus are very likely to make an attempt at signing Anthony Martial, we can reveal.
Fabrizio Romano exclusively writes for Calciomercato that the Bianconeri want another “Douglas Costa-type” deal this summer. Last summer, they nabbed the Brazilian, who was surplus to requirements at Bayern Munich - at a decent price (€40 million), and in return got an international-level winger who recently scored against Inter.
The idea is to find someone talented, at their peak and capable of giving the Juve attack something different. Though the Bianconeri need to work out what to do with Max Allegri, Martial has been linked to them for some time.
The Frenchman has scored eleven goals this season, mostly in a relief role, and is the kind of player who can shine in the right conditions. Out of playing time at Old Trafford, the former Monaco man is liked in Turin because he can play in the middle, too, and because his deal expires in a year.
Trouble is Bayern are competing with Juventus, and it’s a major issue. Because the likes of Federico Chiesa and other Serie A wingers are considered to be out of reach, the Serie A giants will look to nab someone who is out of favour at a club like PSG, for example...