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Juventus aim to offload players to fund Teun Koopmeiners transfer

IF24 Desk

Juventus is making efforts to quickly offload Matias Soule and Dean Huijsen in order to proceed with the acquisition of Atalanta’s talented player, Teun Koopmeiners.

The Italian club has been eyeing the Dutch midfielder for a significant period of time but has faced obstacles in finalizing the costly deal due to financial constraints, necessitating the need to sell players before making any new purchases.

Juventus has already been quite active in the summer transfer market, securing signings like Douglas Luiz, Khephren Thuram, Juan Cabal, and Michele Di Gregorio, providing coach Thiago Motta with a fresh group of players to work with.

According to a report in today’s Corriere dello Sport, Juventus aims to generate approximately €60m from the sales of Soule and Huijsen, which would enable them to swiftly complete the transfer for Koopmeiners from Atalanta.

The report highlights that the Argentinian forward is currently being pursued by Leicester City and Roma, with a price tag of about €30m, while the Dutch-Spanish defender has garnered interest from Paris Saint-Germain and various Bundesliga clubs.