Premier League
Juventus has set a price of 60 to 70 million euros to let go of Kenan Yildiz, one of their most prominent emerging talents, in case Aston Villa decides to advance in negotiations to sign him in the upcoming January transfer window. This interest, driven by sporting director Monchi, reflects the English club's intention to strengthen its offensive line to provide Unai Emery with more attacking options in the second half of the season.
The 19-year-old Turkish youngster has gained prominence under the leadership of Juventus' new coach, Thiago Motta. His arrival has given a boost to the team and has allowed players like Yildiz, who previously had a more limited role under Massimiliano Allegri, to showcase their potential. Yildiz is not only a crucial piece in Motta's game plan but has also solidified his position in the Turkish national team, amassing 16 international appearances. However, Juventus does not consider Yildiz as "untouchable" and is willing to listen to offers if a significant figure is reached.
Aston Villa Wants to Sign Yildiz
In addition to the interest in Yildiz, Aston Villa is also considering other options, such as Barcelona's Ferran Torres, who would be a more economically feasible alternative. Yet, Yildiz's potential, together with his versatility and projection, could justify the higher investment required.
On the other hand, Juventus might view this operation as a strategy to strengthen their finances and future transfer planning. With the growing interest at Villa Park in the young talent, it remains to be seen if the English team will be willing to bear the cost and secure a promising Turkish football talent who has shown the ability to shine in any league.
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