The World Cup’s effect on the eleven Juventus stars and their position at the club

In football, not a single major tournament goes by without making its mark on the transfer market. So when it comes to the World Cup, the fate of the participating players could change with a magical moment or a single disappointing start.

Although the 2022 World Cup is still ongoing, IlBianconero analyzes its effects on the eleven Juventus players participating and their situation on the market.

We first start with Adrien Rabiot, who has established himself as a mainstay for France. The midfielder is surely gaining more suitors and his future seems increasingly distant from Turin, as his contract is due to expire at the end of the season.

As for the Serbian duo, Dusan Vlahovic and Filip Kostic did not enjoy a memorable tournament, but their position in the club remains intact.

As for the recently eliminated Polish stars, Wojciech Szczesny was arguably the best goalkeeper of the tournament and could have attracted suitors. The source explains that the goalkeeper is well-liked and respected at Juventus, but the club could consider an offer.

On the other hand, Arek Milik was unable to make his mark in the tournament but is hoping to convince the club to buy him outright with some impressive displays after the restart.

On the contrary, the confirmation of Leandro Paredes for the next season is becoming increasingly unlikely. The midfielder has lost his starting job for his national team following the shock defeat at the hands of KSA earlier in the tournament.

As for Ángel Di María, his World Cup campaign has been plagued by injuries, just like the first part of the campaign with Juventus. Most likely, the Argentine will leave the club at the end of the season.

Weston McKennie had his ups and downs as usual so it remains to be seen if he managed to impress his Premier League suitors.

As for the Brazilian trio, Bremer remains a vital member of the Juventus squad despite being Tite’s second choice. Danilo is up for a contract renewal, while Alex Sandro’s better performances could cause management to reconsider his position, even if he’s still likely to leave as a free agent.

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