Federico Chiesa has become in demand following his exploits at Euro 2020 for the Italian national team.
He didn’t start the competition as one of Roberto Mancini’s starting XI, but he played his way into it by delivering some fine performances off the bench.
His contribution as Italy won the competition has now made him one of the players that top European clubs want to sign.
Juventus is very clear in their position with him: He is not for sale.
Il Bianconeri confirms that they have rejected an offer worth around 100m Euros from Chelsea and have rejected an approach from Bayern Munich as well.
However, the report insists that every player has a price and Chiesa is no different.
It claims that Juventus can only reject an offer that is so big before they eventually give in.
While it remains unclear if an offer of around 120m to 150m euros can make the Bianconeri sell, the report claims that they hope no team makes them an offer that they cannot refuse.
Chiesa is currently on holiday after the Euros, but Massimiliano Allegri would be keen to work with the son of Enrico Chiesa on his return.
150m is a lot of money, but Chiesa is a once-in-a-lifetime talent
Chiesa is one of the few starting Italians in this Juve squad and can’t be sold. Juve has lost some of its Italian grinta and identity since Marchisio retired and by having the likes of Bonucci, Chiellini, Chiesa, and, hopefully Locatelli, we maintain a semblance of that. They are all talented but are also grinta players which is very important to Juve’s success.
There was a time no Italian players was linkee with top European clubs. But now things are changing…Just Liverpool alone is linked with Insigne, Berardi, Chiesa and Barella. Locatelli and Gollini are also in the news constantly. This generation of Azzurri players are finally being noticed. Italy never had a team so good from 2006 to 2017. Now they have many players in top clubs and counting.