After recovering from a cruciate ligament injury, everyone expected Federico Chiesa to return to being one of the stars at Juventus.
However, that wasn’t the case, as Max Allegri seemed reluctant to use him all that much, which would open the door to a potential transfer to Manchester United, according to Corriere dello Sport.
This comes in an article revealing the player has ‘decided to look around’ for a new move this summer, and is now ‘waiting for the right offer’.
It’s expected to come from abroad, as Manchester United are one of the clubs who have ‘long been reported’ as having him as a ‘highly esteemed player’.
Not only that, but his price tag is actually very affordable, as the belief is ‘€30-35m with bonuses’ should be enough to convince Juventus.
The Serie A side will only be playing Conference League football next season, meaning the lure of better European competitions could be a factor as well.
One of the worries after his knee injury remains the chance of relapse, and it is pointed out that the player himself ‘was often seen during matches touching his knee for fear of getting hurt again’.
Therefore, that’s something Manchester United will need to keep in mind going forward.