Juventus remains open to selling World Cup midfielder

Weston McKennie has been a key player for Juventus under Max Allegri, but the Bianconeri manager doesn’t consider him untouchable, which means he can leave Juve for the right price.

The American has caught the eye of some of the best European clubs in recent seasons, but Juve have kept him up until now.

After his good performance in the World Cup, the bianconeri have put him on the market with the hope of getting a good share of his departure.

A report in Tuttomercatoweb reveals that Juve will sell if a suitor offers them at least 30 million euros for their signing.

Juve FC says

€30 million is a reasonable fee for McKennie, and we should get at least one suitor willing to spend that amount on him.

The American is a good player, but he doesn’t fit Allegri’s pragmatic approach at Juve.

If we fire him, we can use the money earned from his departure to add a new man to our group who will fit better into the team system.

However, if no one shows up to sign it off, we can keep it because so far it hasn’t exactly done poorly on our books.

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