Juventus enquired about the availability of Thomas Partey during director Cristiano Giuntoli’s recent visit to London.
According to 90min, Juventus have already taken steps towards making a move for Thomas Partey after a recent enquiry. The Serie A club’s director Cristiano Giuntoli was in London and asked about the Arsenal star’s availability while also making inroads in their pursuit of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
The subject of Thomas Partey continues to do the rounds in the media. It appears his name will stay in the circles for some time following Cristiano Giuntoli’s visit to London. The Juventus director was in the English capital on business and reportedly held talks with some of those interested players.
Giuntoli attended Chelsea’s visit to Tottenham, where he was fortunate enough to see midfield target Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg in extended action following the injury to Micky van de Ven. Juventus are reportedly interested in the Danish international but will have to make an exceptional pitch to lure the Spurs man.
There appears to be a similarly difficult task on the other side of North London, with Juventus also keen on Thomas Partey. The Bianconeri only want an initial loan deal for the Arsenal midfielder, something the Gunners might disagree on. Market rumblings have suggested they value the Ghanaian highly and may only sell him for his asking price.
As per the report, Partey, who arrived in a €50 million deal, has grown frustrated with a lack of game time at Arsenal, which led to the midfielder considering his future at the club. Those may not have any accuracy considering whenever he has been fit, Mikel Arteta has preferred him in his starting eleven.
Since the season began, Partey has suffered back-to-back injuries, with the latest one likely to keep him out for another five weeks of action. There is no truth to rumours the midfielder is unhappy for a lack of game time. As things stand, Arteta remains uninterested in selling him in January.
Yet, Giuntoli reportedly asked about his availability during his London visit and may now decide on the next steps ahead of January. Juventus might return empty-handed in this chase if they come in with a loan bid. Arsenal either do not wish to sell or are only open to considering offers at their asking price.
Juventus enquired about the availability of Thomas Partey during director Cristiano Giuntoli’s recent visit to London.
According to 90min, Juventus have already taken steps towards making a move for Thomas Partey after a recent enquiry. The Serie A club’s director Cristiano Giuntoli was in London and asked about the Arsenal star’s availability while also making inroads in their pursuit of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
The subject of Thomas Partey continues to do the rounds in the media. It appears his name will stay in the circles for some time following Cristiano Giuntoli’s visit to London. The Juventus director was in the English capital on business and reportedly held talks with some of those interested players.
Giuntoli attended Chelsea’s visit to Tottenham, where he was fortunate enough to see midfield target Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg in extended action following the injury to Micky van de Ven. Juventus are reportedly interested in the Danish international but will have to make an exceptional pitch to lure the Spurs man.
There appears to be a similarly difficult task on the other side of North London, with Juventus also keen on Thomas Partey. The Bianconeri only want an initial loan deal for the Arsenal midfielder, something the Gunners might disagree on. Market rumblings have suggested they value the Ghanaian highly and may only sell him for his asking price.
As per the report, Partey, who arrived in a €50 million deal, has grown frustrated with a lack of game time at Arsenal, which led to the midfielder considering his future at the club. Those may not have any accuracy considering whenever he has been fit, Mikel Arteta has preferred him in his starting eleven.
Since the season began, Partey has suffered back-to-back injuries, with the latest one likely to keep him out for another five weeks of action. There is no truth to rumours the midfielder is unhappy for a lack of game time. As things stand, Arteta remains uninterested in selling him in January.
Yet, Giuntoli reportedly asked about his availability during his London visit and may now decide on the next steps ahead of January. Juventus might return empty-handed in this chase if they come in with a loan bid. Arsenal either do not wish to sell or are only open to considering offers at their asking price.