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Juventus Eyes Exchange Deal: Pochettino’s Preferred Chelsea Player

Dusan Vlahovic


Juventus Reportedly Seeks Player Exchange with Chelsea for Dusan Vlahovic Transfer.

Italian reports indicate that Juventus is interested in Chelsea including one of their players as part of a deal to acquire Dusan Vlahovic. According to Gazzetta, the Serie A giants are hoping that Chelsea would permit Cesare Casadei to depart as part of the agreement for the talented striker.

Casadei, who recently had a highly successful stint representing his nation in the European Championships for his age group, has returned to West London.


Having concluded the tournament as the leading goal scorer and also being honored with the player of the tournament award. Casadei has now resumed training in England under the guidance of Mauricio Pochettino. As the squad prepares for the upcoming season.

Juventus and Vlahovic transfer saga


Reports suggest that Casadei, despite not yet making an appearance for Chelsea’s first team. Has already made a notable impression on manager Mauricio Pochettino. Leaving him highly impressed. As a result, several teams from his home country and top clubs have expressed interest in acquiring him.

Juventus is among the interested parties and is now aiming to leverage Chelsea’s interest in one of their players to persuade them to part ways with the talented youngster.


Chelsea is in rumors to have an interest in signing Dusan Vlahovic as part of their search for a new striker this summer. Despite already acquiring Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku in this transfer window.

However, considering the club’s need to strengthen in other positions as well. It remains uncertain whether they will prioritize adding another goal scorer to their squad.

Currently, Chelsea’s focus appears to be on finalizing a deal for Moises Caicedo from Brighton. Nevertheless, negotiations have hit a snag as they struggle to reach an agreement. On the transfer fee that Brighton would accept.

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