According to the "Milan Sports" report, Douglas Luis and Nicholas Gonzalez are about to leave the team, giving Juventus a budget to introduce Muani.
There is still one week left before the start of the new Serie A season, and Juventus has accelerated the transfer operation. "Milan Sports" said that Douglas Luis and Nicholas Gonzalez in Juventus are close to leaving the team, and Muani has prepared his suitcase and is just waiting to return to Juventus' final call notification.
Juvent spent a lot of money to sign up last summer, with Douglas Luis and Nicholas Gonzalez being the second and third most expensive signings respectively. But neither of them did the performance last season and were included in the for sale list by Juventus this summer.
The Milan Sports News pointed out that Douglas Luis is getting closer to returning to the Premier League, negotiations between Nottingham Forest and player agents have made progress, and Nottingham Forest and Juventus clubs are also close to reaching an agreement. Once Douglas Luis transfers and leaves, Juventus also needs to introduce a new midfielder, and the candidate they consider may be Brighton's O'Reilly.
The team interested in Nicholas Gonzalez is Atletico Madrid, who are willing to introduce Nicholas Gonzalez with a loan-strengthening buyout offer. For the Argentine international, it is necessary to get continuous play opportunities and return to its best in the new season to prepare for next year's World Cup. At Juventus, coached by Tudor, Nicholas Gonzalez feels it is difficult for him to get the main position. Atletico Madrid, coached by Argentina coach Simeone, is a perfect choice for Nicholas Gonzalez.
Muani was loaned to Juventus by Paris Saint-Germain last season's winter transfer period, and performed well and became the team's main striker. Although Juventus signed Canadian striker Jonathan David this summer, Juventus still hopes to keep Muani. Muani also maintained enough patience with Juventus, and now his waiting has paid off. Douglas Luis and Nicholas Gonzalez's departure will free up enough salary space and budget for Juventus to help Muani return to Juventus. "Milan Sports" said Muani is even expected to be included in Juventus' first-round Serie A list of the new season against Parma.