Reports from the Italian press claim Juventus winger Federico Chiesa will consider offers from other clubs this summer. The 25-year-old spent much of the season recovering from an ACL injury before being slowly integrated back into the team, amid reports of frustrations with coach Max Allegri.
Il Corriere dello Sport now report that Allegri has had a major impact on the mood of Chiesa, leading him to feel that he is not at the centre of the Bianconeri’s project.
With this in mind, the player will reportedly entertain offers from abroad, with both Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle United all interested in signing him.
Il Corriere claim the fee for the winger could be as low as €30-35 million, a far cry from the almost €60 million that Juventus spent to sign him from Fiorentina.
La Gazzetta dello Sport report on similar lines, suggesting Juve could be forced to make some sales this summer, having failed to qualify for Champions League football.