The latest on the future of the Juventus player
His name has also been hypothesized with a view to a mega exchange between Napoli and Juventus and yet the most probable destination for Nicolò Fagioli seems to be England. According to what was reported by the portal Caught Offside, numerous Premier League clubs would be interested in the midfielder born in 2001.
Tottenham ready to rout London rivals for exciting Juventus talent
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“Juventus' young Italian footballer, Nicolò Fagioli, continues to attract the interest of many Premier League clubs. The Bianconeri have already declared that they are ready to sell the midfielder for 25 million euros and, although CaughtOffside sources have learned that some Premier League clubs are willing to pay this sum, no official offer has yet been made for Nicolò Fagioli. Club like Fulham, West Ham e Crystal Palace are all planning to make a move for Fagioli, and sources have further put forward the hypothesis that all London clubs have expressed their openness and willingness to enter into negotiations with the “Old Lady” of Serie A. However, they are all set to be swept away by Tottenham Hotspur. The Lilywhites could be one of the busiest clubs in the January transfer window, as Spurs are one of three clubs interested in Maxim De Cuyper and could also be willing to sell a striker to Newcastle. They are also best placed to move the Italian star to the English capital. The Juventus manager, Cristiano Giuntoli, went to England to meet several Premier League clubs and evaluate the possibility of their sale to sign the Italian international. The young talent is on Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou's transfer list as he aims to consolidate his position in European football. Although they are currently considered outsiders in any match for Fagioli, Nottingham Forest's form under Nuno Espirito Santo makes them contenders. Given that sources at CaughtOffside have indicated that they are also seriously considering an offer, it is quite possible that Fagioli will not end up in London.”
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