Juve have been exploring bringing in someone to fill the boots of last summer’s expensive flop Douglas Luiz, who is on the brink of returning to the Premier League.
Brazilian midfielder Luiz arrived on a five-year deal that cost the club €50 million (US$58.5m) to lure him away from Aston VillThe Bianconeri returned to the English top tier 12 months later in a bid to bolster their squad, with defensive midfielder André lined up to become one of their latest potential recruits.
Wolverhampton Wanderers signed the Brazil international on last summer’s deadline day for €18.5m (US$21.6m) from Fluminense, after his intended move to Fulham fell through. He earned €4m (US$4.4m) at Wolves last season, so would not be cheap.
Although André remains hungry for silverware having won the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense two years ago, South America’s equivalent of the Champions League, Wolves are highly unlikely to be in the mix for trophies.
Trophies will be tricky at Wolves
Although André remains hungry for silverware having won the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense two years ago, South America’s equivalent of the Champions League, Wolves are highly unlikely to be in the mix for trophiesa.’Fantastic’ Pele was an inspiration – Trump
Juventus unable to crack Brazilian deal with hungry Wolves
The Bianconeri will be disappointed that their defensive midfielder target is not for sale.
Wolves’ defensive midfielder André was wanted by cash-strapped Juventus
Wolves’ defensive midfielder André was wanted by cash-strapped Juventus | Molly Darlington/Copa/GettyImages
Juve have been exploring bringing in someone to fill the boots of last summer’s expensive flop Douglas Luiz, who is on the brink of returning to the Premier League.
Brazilian midfielder Luiz arrived on a five-year deal that cost the club €50 million (US$58.5m) to lure him away from Aston Villa.
The Bianconeri returned to the English top tier 12 months later in a bid to bolster their squad, with defensive midfielder André lined up to become one of their latest potential recruits.
Wolverhampton Wanderers signed the Brazil international on last summer’s deadline day for €18.5m (US$21.6m) from Fluminense, after his intended move to Fulham fell through. He earned €4m (US$4.4m) at Wolves last season, so would not be cheap.
Although André remains hungry for silverware having won the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense two years ago, South America’s equivalent of the Champions League, Wolves are highly unlikely to be in the mix for trophies.
Trophies will be tricky at Wolves
Although André remains hungry for silverware having won the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense two years ago, South America’s equivalent of the Champions League, Wolves are highly unlikely to be in the mix for trophies.
Juventus, who failed to impress in their recent FIFA Club World Cup campaign, are not exactly looking capable of winning trophies. They appear to be ill-prepared for a shot at being Serie A title contenders, despite their recent marquee signing of renowned goal poacher Jonathan David on a free transfer.
It seems that Wolves have made their stance on their prized asset of André clear following interest from the cash-strapped Italian giants. Although it was not surprising that they received an inquire about the 23-year-old, who has been a big hit in the Premier League.
André and Gomes affinity
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira is a huge fan of André and his impressive partnership on the pitch with team-mate
Juventus unable to crack Brazilian deal with hungry Wolves
The Bianconeri will be disappointed that their defensive midfielder
Wolves’ defensive midfielder André was wanted by cash-strapped Juventus
Wolves’ defensive midfielder André was wanted by cash-strapped Juventus | Molly Darlington/Copa/GettyImages
Juve have been exploring bringing in someone to fill the boots of last summer’s expensive flop Douglas Luiz, who is on the brink of returning to the Premier League.
Brazilian midfielder Luiz arrived on a five-year deal that cost the club €50 million (US$58.5m) to lure him away from Aston Villa.
The Bianconeri returned to the English top tier 12 months later in a bid to bolster their squad, with defensive midfielder André lined up to become one of their latest potential recruits.
Wolverhampton Wanderers signed the Brazil international on last summer’s deadline day for €18.5m (US$21.6m) from Fluminense, after his intended move to Fulham fell through. He earned €4m (US$4.4m) at Wolves last season, so would not be cheap.
Although André remains hungry for silverware having won the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense two years ago, South America’s equivalent of the Champions League, Wolves are highly unlikely to be in the mix for trophies.
Trophies will be tricky at Wolves
Although André remains hungry for silverware having won the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense two years ago, South America’s equivalent of the Champions League, Wolves are highly unlikely to be in the mix for trophies.
Juventus, who failed to impress in their recent FIFA Club World Cup campaign, are not exactly looking capable of winning trophies. They appear to be ill-prepared for a shot at being Serie A title contenders, despite their recent marquee signing of renowned goal poacher Jonathan David on a free transfer.
It seems that Wolves have made their stance on their prized asset of André clear following interest from the cash-strapped Italian giants. Although it was not surprising that they received an inquire about the 23-year-old, who has been a big hit in the Premier League.
André and Gomes affinity
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira is a huge fan of André and his impressive partnership on the pitch with team-mate Joao Gomes.
Italian media quoted that the Bianconeri were aiming to acquire André for around €30m (US$35m), once they have the cash to splash. That potential deal seems to have come to a halt.
Sky Sports have reported that Wolves consider the Brazilian to be untouchable in the current transfer market, and that as far as Wolves are concerned André is not for sale.
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