Federico Chiesa is not considered part of the plans at Juventus and he was offered to AC Milan in recent days, according to a report.
La Gazzetta dello Sport report that Chiesa has been told by both the Juventus management and Thiago Motta to find a new club, but the problem is that there are not exactly clubs lining up to try and land him.
The player’s value is not in question, but the current salary (€5m net per season plus bonuses) and the request from his next club (at least €6m) is proving to be an obstacle for the teams that might think about it.
The forward’s agent Fali Ramadani knocked on the doors of Milan and Roma to test the waters and understand if it was possible to start a negotiation. The Giallorossi – after having purchased Soulé – made it clear they are not interested.
Having moved Christian Pulisic to the position of attacking midfielder, Milan would have the possibility of signing another winger (selling Alexis Saelemaekers), but they are held back by the idea of upsetting the balance of the dressing room with another salary equal to that of Rafael Leao.
Napoli and Lazio have also asked for information on Chiesa but in this case too the salary is an obstacle. There are no irrefutable offers from abroad for now while Juve want €15-20m to sell, even if the fact his deal runs out in 2025 weakens their leverage.