Serie A returns for Kévin Danso

A European big name targets Kévin Danso

Kévin Danso, defender of RC , attracts the interest of an Italian team. A successful transfer to Serie A this time?

Kevin DanceAustrian defender of RC Lenscould have signed for AS Roma during the summer transfer window. However, a medical setback prevented his transfer. Since then, he has played 12 matches in the Sang et Or jersey this season. However, the Juventusin search of defensive reinforcements, now shows a concrete interest in the player, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

A firm request for 20 million euros from RC Lens

RC Lens, aware of the growing interest around Kévin Danso, sets a clear starting price: 20 million euros. This sum, although substantial, reflects the quality and consistency of the Austrian international. For the northern club, this possible transfer could help meet pressing financial needs while facilitating further adjustments within the workforce.

Thiago Motta's key role in Danso attraction

Under the leadership of Thiago MottaJuventus wants to reshape its defense. Danso's profile, combining robustness and playing intelligence, perfectly matches the tactical requirements of the Italian technician. Besides, according to sources close to the player, the latter would not remain indifferent to the idea of ​​joining a prestigious team like Juventus.

The strategic importance of this transfer for Juventus

The Old Lady, facing challenges in defense this season, is looking to strengthen its rearguard. With his experience in Ligue 1 and his ability to adapt quickly, Kévin Danso represents a strategic option. The investment of 20 million euros could prove wise to stabilize the Turin defense and meet the expectations of the supporters.

If Juventus' interest is proven, other European clubs are also monitoring the Lensois defender. Bundesliga and Premier League sides could enter the race, increasing pressure on the Italian club. The coming weeks will be decisive to know if Juve will succeed in making this operation a reality.

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