Juve makes Kolo Muani official and Todibo offers himself to Giuntoli

Yesterday, Juventus returned to work at Continassa to prepare for the very delicate championship match against Napoli. The Juventus club, via its official website, provided the details on the training session: “After the Champions League match in Belgium against Club Brugge, the Juventus First Team is back on the pitch to better prepare for the next championship match – the away match in Naples scheduled for Saturday 25 January at 6.00 pm. After the usual warm-up, the whole group carried out technique and possession exercises, while those who did not take part in Tuesday evening’s match concluded their work at the JTC with a final practice match.”

Kolo Muani is, finally, a Juventus player.
Juventus, after the well-known vicissitudes linked to PSG, has finally managed to formalize Randal Kolo Muani’s arrival at Juventus. The new Juventus striker spoke to the official Vecchia Signora channel about his first dialogue with Thiago Motta: “I spoke at length with the coach who explained his playing philosophy to me in detail and convinced me to sign for the Juventus, I can’t wait to start training and get on the pitch.” The new Juventus number 20 also spoke about some of his idols who have worn the Juventus shirt: “There have been many French footballers who have made history here, obviously Zinedine Zidane. Another one I liked was from David Trezeguet, in an era closer to ours I think Paul Pogba and Khéphren Thuram is also doing well here. I’m happy to be here.”

Todibo offers himself to Juventus.
In the summer, after a long negotiation with Juventus, Todibo then chose to join the Premier League with the West Ham shirt. The French defender now would like to retrace his steps and has offered himself to the Juventus club. Thiago Motta had put him at the top of his wish list in the summer transfer window and now Giuntoli is trying to understand the feasibility of this operation. West Ham took Todibo on loan with obligation to buy and would like Juventus to take on this option. The Juventus club, however, does not agree and would like to take the French defender only on loan without any obligation. Giuntoli, however, wants to wait until the last days of the transfer market to try to buy a player of absolute value like Todibo, putting the alternatives represented by Kelly from Newcastle and Kristensen from Udinese on standby.