Thiago Motta gave his team three days of rest. The Bianconeri will meet at Continassa on Monday 18 November to begin preparing for the championship match against Milan on Saturday 23 November, at 6pm, at San Siro. The Juventus coach, in addition to the serious injuries suffered by Bremer, Cabal and Milik, may also have to give up Nico Gonzalez for the match against the Rossoneri. In fact, the Argentine winger has not yet recovered from the low-grade injury to the rectus femoris of his right thigh and may need more time to return to Thiago Motta’s disposal.
Juventus and Pogba say goodbye for the second time.
Now it’s official Juventus and Pogba say goodbye for the second time. The Juventus club, via its website, announced the termination of the contract with the French midfielder: “Juventus Football Club and Paul Pogba announce that they have mutually agreed on the termination of the sporting performance contract, starting from 30 November 2024. The company would like to wish Paul all the best for his professional future.” Furthermore, Pogba decided to greet his former fans with a message published on his Instagram profile: “There are times when things don’t go as we would like, but one thing is certain: the bond I have with you, dear fans, will remain unforgettable. You have given me so much, more than I can express in words, and I will always carry with me all the affection you have given me. You will forever be in my heart. Good luck Juventus.”
Giuntoli is already thinking about the January transfer window.
Juventus, after the serious injuries of Bremer and Cabal, is forced to intervene in the January transfer window. Giuntoli certainly has no intention of strengthening the team by fishing in the free agent market. The Juventus football director will have to move quickly to try to help Thiago Motta given the emergency that has hit the Juventus defense. Giuntoli is considering several names to strengthen his rearguard, among these there could also be Skriniar, who has been on the fringes of the project at PSG for months now. Other interesting profiles could be Badiashile, Kiwior and Dragusin. They certainly won’t be easy months for the Juventus football director, but the feeling is that Juventus will be the absolute protagonist in the January transfer window.