Italian boss has once again informed world class winger to get out – Chelsea FREE to complete signing
Juventus manager Thiago Motta has reiterated that Federico Cheisa can leave the club this summer, which will open the door for Chelsea to get a transfer deal done for the talented winger.
Chiesa is a transfer target for Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United – As the winger is “very ambitious” about a move to the Prem and believes top-flight English football will enrich his career.
CHELSEA have suffered immensely in the flanks this term with Raheem Sterling underwhelming. Meanwhile, the North Londoners have heavily depended on Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli in their wings.
The Euro 2020 winner is now seemingly on the market after Thiago Motta took over as Juventus boss and Chelsea are one of the clubs that have been linked with the attacker, along with Manchester United and West Ham
Motta, last month made it clear that the 26-year-old does not fit into his plans and is free to leave the club this summer, and now the boss has come out and again claimed that Chiesa is free to leave the club.
He said: “Our position on Federico Chiesa hasn’t changed. He’s not part of our plans.
“We’ve talked. It’s a demonstration of the respect I have for everyone. Transparency, clarity, that’s the way I communicate with my players.”
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Look, if Juventus do no longer want Chiesa – then he will get that transfer move away from the Italian giants – but we cant see him at Chelsea – there is no space.
CHELSEA have a number of wingers and attackers in the side and are only buying stars for the future – so even though Maresca would surely love Chiesa to be signed – we cant see this one happening anytime soon.
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