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How can Juve, who have locked up Champions League qualification in advance, solve the problem of chelsea midfielders or future shots

How can Juve, who have locked up Champions League qualification in advance, solve the problem of chelsea midfielders or future shots

Compared with the top four in the last round of last season' Serie A, the top four in Serie A have been confirmed to have won the ticket to next season's Champions League with three rounds left in the league this season, but the championship battle will be the last consecutive, which is a matter for Milan City.

Juventus, with the help of Verona last season (the last draw against Napoli), narrowly managed to secure a fourth-place ticket to the Champions League. Although this season is not so thrilling, but the early lack of opportunity to win the league championship has made this Serie A centenary giant very faceless, mainly because Juventus' first half is very stretched.

How can Juve, who have locked up Champions League qualification in advance, solve the problem of chelsea midfielders or future shots

Juventus are currently fourth in Serie A, 10 points ahead of fifth-place Roma, and with three rounds of the league remaining, they have already locked up champions league qualification in advance. Since Juventus have already locked up the Champions League qualification for the new season, the mandatory buyout clause in The Younger Chieza's contract has also been triggered, and Juve will pay a transfer fee of 40 million euros to Fiorentina.

Former Juve star Tardelli said of it, also from the Purple Lilys, who was criticized by Juve fans for not performing well, and former Juve star Tardelli said to the point: "Juve's midfield is a big problem, the midfield provides balance for everything, and if there is no good midfielder, then no one can play well. "Yes, a player like Vlahović needs someone to feed him or develop tactics around him like Fiorentina.

Speaking of midfielders, Juve have already started negotiations with Jorginho's agent. Jorginho's contract with Chelsea expires in 2023 and the 30-year-old Italian midfielder could leave this summer, with Juve showing interest and having opened talks with agent Santos, who has asked for a three-year contract. If Jorginho comes, Juve's midfield problems may be solved.

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