There are those who are aiming for the world championship to redeem a chiaroscuro season, those who want to do well to guarantee attention from the big names in Europe. And in Serie A there are many clubs that could benefit from transfers and players to be placed
A window on the world. The World Cup starts in a few days and for many players it will be a litmus test of the future. From the series: what will become of them? And various scenarios could open up from a market perspective. There are those who are aiming for the world championship to redeem a mixed season, those who want to do well to guarantee attention from the Premier League and relaunch themselves. In short, different objectives, united by the same lowest common denominator: to shine again and have a future, perhaps far from Italy.
global occasions
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In Serie A, many could benefit from it. Juventus has a couple of them on display: Koopmeiners and David above all. Teun has had a complex season, yet another in black and white, and who knows, maybe after a good World Cup with Juventus he might be able to make money with his transfer. The same goes for David. The Canadian striker has scored just six goals, the Bianconeri follow several strikers around Europe and would gladly let him go. Who knows, maybe the World Cup at home can help in this sense.
Leao & co
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Then there are different cases. An example is that of Leao. Rafa, from Portugal, made it known that he wanted to leave and wanted a new adventure. Where? The big question mark remains. He is waiting for an offer from the Premier League, but so far no one has come forward. Not even with a survey, let alone an offer. The only team that has come forward so far is Galatasaray, willing to offer him a contract worth 10 million per season plus bonuses. Double what he gets at Milan. Of course, the Super Lig is not the Premier League and the Gala is not Liverpool or Manchester City. Other situations can be found on the Naples-Belgium axis. From Lukaku to De Bruyne, there are situations that could unblock themselves after the World Cup. Romelu is on the way out, he had some flirtations in Türkiye and Arabia, but who knows – after the World Cup – he might stay in a top championship. Similar story for KDB, injured for a long time last year: Allegri will have the final say on him, but the world championship will certainly help. In one sense or another.
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