JUVENTUS TRANSFER MARKET, GIUNTOLI AIMS AT TOMORI FOR THE DEFENSE
After these first months under the guidance Thiago Motta, the transfer market Juventus will have to intervene heavily in January to further complete the Juventus squad after a series of unfortunate injuries that have heavily influenced the start of this team's season. The goal of Giuntoli is to strengthen the defense and, to do so, the former sporting director of Napoli is looking around and looking for the right names too Serie A to deliver to Motta a ready and useful name from the first days. In the last few hours there has been more and more talk about a possible negotiation with the Milan regarding the English defender Fikayo Tomori which was placed on the margins of the project Fonseca and he might leave Milanello already in this transfer session looking for a destination that will guarantee him playing time and big stages. The idea of the transfer market Juventus is to include a fast defender with great physical skills capable of playing alongside Gatti to report Rabbit on the right and replace the injured person Bremer which won't be available until at least next season.
JUVENTUS TRANSFER MARKET, JUST THIRTEEN MINUTES IN THE LAST TWO MONTHS AT MILAN FOR TOMORI
Second Tuttosport, withdraw Tomori dal Milan it won't be a walk in the park despite the Englishman having revealed his bad mood also given the lack of playing time which the statistics show at just thirteen minutes played in the last two months of Serie A. Fonseca has now chosen the couple formed by Thiaw e Cage con Pavlovic as the first alternative to closing a Tomori not appreciated by the Portuguese coach especially after the trip to Florence where he snatched the ball from Pulisic to deliver it to Abraham on the occasion of the penalty kick then missed by the ex Roma. What the transfer market would like to do Juventus is to repeat the operation that led to it Rabbit in black and white this summer and, to do so, both the player's and the player's opening will be needed Milan who doesn't seem to want to deprive himself of it in January but could do so in the event of a suitable offer. Giuntoli considers it as an alternative to the possible arrival of Hancko and, therefore, the success of this operation will depend on numerous factors that could possibly cause it to close beyond mid-January.