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Juventus poached Blue Eagles winger Anderson with an annual salary of 4 million, and they are no longer interested in Arsenal midfielder Partey

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Juventus poached Blue Eagles winger Anderson with an annual salary of 4 million, and they are no longer interested in Arsenal midfielder Partey

Italian transfer expert Niccolò Sheila and the Courier have both reported that Juventus have offered Lazio winger Felipe Anderson a €4 million contract in the hope of signing the Brazilian on a free transfer.

Felipe Anderson's contract with the Blue Eagles expires this summer, with the Bianconeri once again linked with the 30-year-old Brazilian winger. Anderson has yet to agree to a contract extension with Lazio and could leave Roma as a free agent in six months.

According to transfer correspondent Sheila and the local newspaper Courier in Rome, Anderson could sign an appointment at the end of the month before leaving Lazio on a free transfer at the end of the season.

It is reported that Juve offered Anderson a contract with an annual salary of 4 million euros, which is an increase from the 3.5 million annual salary offered by Lazio. As it stands, Sheila reports that the Brazilian has no intention of renewing his contract with Lazio.

Juventus poached Blue Eagles winger Anderson with an annual salary of 4 million, and they are no longer interested in Arsenal midfielder Partey

After following Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey for a year, Juventus are now no longer interested in bringing in the injury-ridden Ghana international, according to market-wide websites.

This looks set to be Partey's final season at Arsenal, with the Bianconeri likely to bring in the Ghanaian midfielder at the end of the season. Several other clubs have also expressed interest in Partey, though, making it seem easy for the Gunners to sell him.

However, the main conundrum for Arsenal to sell Partey is his fitness. The Ghana midfielder is currently recovering from injury and has been a problem with Partey's fitness since coming to England.

Juventus are well aware of this, according to the market.com, and they have given up on their pursuit of Patty. The report states that Juve are reluctant to sign another injury-prone player, with Partey's recent injury record having played a major role in the club's decision to walk away from a deal.

Juventus poached Blue Eagles winger Anderson with an annual salary of 4 million, and they are no longer interested in Arsenal midfielder Partey

Tuttojuve reports that Salernitana want to bring in Filippo Ranocchia, the 22-year-old Juventus midfielder who has been struggling with Empoli this season.

Ranocchia joined Empoli on loan last summer and the Bianconeri are hoping he gets the necessary playing time.

While a number of Juventus players have enjoyed a successful loan spell this season, Ranocchia has only been given a handful of appearances at Empoli, which is below expectations from the club and the player himself, and could lead Juventus to consider recalling Ranocchia early this month.

Salernitana have expressed interest in bringing in Ranocchia as they look to bolster their squad in the second half. According to Tuttojuve, they have been recruiting lately, and Ranocchia is one of the players they want.

Salernitana plan to negotiate a transfer for Toranokia with Juventus so that he can be used by the team in the second half of the season. Ranocchia is also keen to make a difference in his career, having stagnated his development since joining Empoli on loan earlier this season.

Juventus poached Blue Eagles winger Anderson with an annual salary of 4 million, and they are no longer interested in Arsenal midfielder Partey
Juventus poached Blue Eagles winger Anderson with an annual salary of 4 million, and they are no longer interested in Arsenal midfielder Partey

According to Football Market website, Juventus are ready to buy out 20-year-old midfielder Deconny Saliff, who has joined the next generation on loan from Werder Bremen.

The Bianconeri are very focused on the development of their next-generation squad and see it as an effective addition to the talent needed for the first team to continue to succeed. Due to financial constraints, coach Allegri has relied on new recruits from the youth team to keep his first team competitive in the last two seasons.

Togolese midfielder Dickenny Salif could be the latest rising star of the next generation, having arrived at Torino City on loan from Werder Bremen last summer and has been in the next generation for the next generation, contributing two goals and one assist in 14 Serie C appearances so far.

The 20-year-old midfielder has impressed with his performances and Juventus have decided to buy out his ownership and keep him permanently. According to Football Market Network, the club are ready to meet Saliff's request for a permanent transfer, which will allow him to embark on a first-team journey.

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