Juventus is preparing to offload some unwanted players from their squad at the end of this season. The Bianconeri have been plagued by inconsistency this term, and although most fans blame the manager for their poor form, they understand that some players must be replaced.
The official Juventus YouTube channel has uploaded a video showing segments from the club’s training session on Tuesday as Max Allegri’s men began their preparations for Sunday’s clash against Roma.
Juventus has been handed a fitness boost as they prepare for their game against AC Milan this weekend. The Bianconeri are currently five points behind Milan in the league table and are eager to secure a win to close the gap.
Moise Kean could be set for another spell in Ligue 1 as his time at Juventus nears its end. The striker’s return to the club has been a disaster, and he has yet to score a goal this season, which is enough reason for Juve to cut their losses and allow him to leave the club.
Juventus is expected to offload Moise Kean at the end of this season, as the striker has struggled to find the back of the net. Kean is set to finish the season without scoring a goal, and it could mark the end of his time at the club.
Juventus striker Moise Kean will likely miss Tuesday’s encounter against Lazio in the Coppa Italia through injury. The 24-year-old sustained a knee problem last week which ruled him out of the recent Sardinian trip.
Wojciech Szczesny and Arkadiusz Milik are available to face Cagliari, but Juventus miss Moise Kean and Fabio Miretti. It is due to kick off at the Unipol Domus Arena on Friday at 19.45 UK time (18.45 GMT).
There are mixed updates on the injury front for Juventus, as Arkadiusz Milik is pushing for a return while Moise Kean sustains a new knock. We begin with the positive news as IlBianconero reports that Milik’s comeback is edging ever closer.
Moise Kean was expected to make a move to Atletico Madrid in January due to his struggle to score goals at Juventus. Given that the Bianconeri have other strikers ahead of him in the pecking order, they were open to him moving to Spain to gain more playing time.
Juventus striker Moise Kean could be heading for the exit door at the Allianz Stadium at the end of the 2023-24 season according to recent reports in Italy.
On this day in 2019, Max Allegri’s Juventus traveled to Sardinia to take on Rolando Maran’s Cagliari. The Bianconeri were already flying in the Serie A standings.
Max Allegri has emphasised his high expectations for Moise Kean as the striker prepares to face Lazio for Juventus this weekend. Kean has faced challenges in finding the back of the net throughout the season, struggling to replicate his previous scoring form.
The international break has concluded, and Juventus is eager to return to winning ways in their upcoming match against Lazio this weekend. Prior to the break, Juventus endured one of their poorest spells of form this season, making it crucial for them to regroup and reset for the second half of the campaign.
Moise Kean is expected to lead the line when Juventus faces Lazio this weekend, but there are uncertainties about his performance. Once considered a reliable member of the Juve squad, the Azzurri star’s status has waned, and he was on the brink of leaving the club in January.
Massimiliano Allegri says Moise Kean wants to earn a spot in the Italy squad for Euro 2024 and expects goals from Federico Chiesa and other strikers who can help Juventus qualify for the Champions League.
Juventus coach Max Allegri will once again have to decide between Federico Chiesa and Kenan Yildiz for the upcoming clash against Lazio. Following the international break, the Bianconeri will resume their campaign with a showdown against the Biancocelesti in the Italian capital.
Juventus will have to resort to the services of Moise Kean in their next encounter against Lazio due to their attacking crisis. Arkadiusz Milik sustained an injury last week which ruled him out of action for several weeks, while Dusan Vlahovic will be serving a suspension after receiving a red card against Genoa.
The official Juventus YouTube channel posted a video showing the highlights from yesterday’s stalemate against Genoa. The Bianconeri faithful who gathered at the Allianz Stadium were counting on a positive result that brings the club back to winning ways.
Juventus striker Moise Kean has finally overcome his muscular issues and will be eager to achieve two objectives in the coming months. The 24-year-old has been out of action since early December.
The official Juventus X account revealed the matchday squad that will take on Atalanta this evening at the Allianz Stadium. Max Allegri called up 22 players, including Weston McKennie and Moise Kean who return from injury.
At least two Atalanta players have captured Juventus’ attention, and the Bianconeri are keen on securing a move for at least one of them during the upcoming summer transfer window.
Moise Kean was expected to leave Juventus on loan in the January transfer window, and he had already travelled to Spain to complete a transfer to Atletico Madrid.
Juventus striker Moise Kean admits he thought he had ‘disappointed everyone’ when a loan move to Atletico Madrid collapsed in January. The Italy international was on the verge of joining Atletico Madrid on loan in the January transfer window, but the deal collapsed after the striker’s medical tests in the Spanish capital.
Moise Kean will report back to Juventus as Atletico Madrid decided to nix the move after the medicals. The striker has spent a few days in Spain and attended the recent match with Valencia.
Juventus striker Moise Kean reportedly prefers to join a foreign club rather than plying trade on loan at another Serie A club. Following the emergence of Kenan Yildiz, the Italian fell further down in the attacking pecking order.
Kenan Yıldız is climbing up the pecking order at Juventus, so Moise Kean could leave on loan in January with Monza, Bologna and Fiorentina reportedly interested in the Italy international.
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