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Juve defender Heysen has joined Roma on loan, with Bernardeschi more likely than Berardi to join

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Juve defender Heysen has joined Roma on loan, with Bernardeschi more likely than Berardi to join
Juve defender Heysen has joined Roma on loan, with Bernardeschi more likely than Berardi to join

According to the football market website, Bernardeschi and Berardi are both Juventus' targets in January, compared to the Bianconeri, who are closer to signing Beski.

Berardi has been on Juventus' radar for a few seasons, while Bernardeschi left Torino City on a free transfer to Toronto FC for the Golds. Juve are aiming to bolster their squad this winter transfer window, with both bebes on their radar.

Ideally, Berardi would be the player Juve would have wanted, but they failed to sign the green babe last summer. Sassuolo are reluctant to part ways with their star and will only agree to release the Nerazzurri this month if they receive a sizable transfer fee.

On the other hand, Bernardeschi is currently resting with the end of the MLS season, which makes it possible for Juventus to sign him on a six-month loan. The versatile midfielder is also keen on a move and has expressed interest in returning to his former club.

According to Football Market Network, Juventus are still a long way from bringing in Berardi. Instead, the club is more likely to bring back Bernardeschi, with the Toronto-based player's transfer more likely to materialise in January.

Juve defender Heysen has joined Roma on loan, with Bernardeschi more likely than Berardi to join
Juve defender Heysen has joined Roma on loan, with Bernardeschi more likely than Berardi to join
Juve defender Heysen has joined Roma on loan, with Bernardeschi more likely than Berardi to join

Juventus FC officially announced on its official website that young Dutch defender Dean Haysen has joined Roma on loan without a buyout clause until 30 June 2024.

Coming to the Bianconeri from Malaga in the summer of 2021, the 2005-born Dutch defender immediately showed his edge, scoring eight goals in 20 appearances for the Under-17s in 2021/2022. Despite his lack of age, he was called up to the U19 squad.

Hesen was always ahead of his age, and the following season was no different, scoring 10 goals in 40 appearances for the Under-19s and the next generation of Juventus: four in the Youth League, three in the UEFA Youth League, two Italian Primera C Cups, and one in Serie C. He also played for the first team in two friendlies in December 2022, against Standard Liège and Rijeka.

These two friendlies were Haysen's 'test of the waters' in the first team, and from December of that year, the Dutchman grew by leaps and bounds. He became the leader of the next generation and, since the start of the 2023/2024 season, he has been training regularly with the first team alongside Ildiz and Joseph Nongge and made his official debut against AC Milan at the San Siro Stadium.

Now a new opportunity awaits him in Rome and Haysom will continue to grow in the Red Wolves. According to Roma's official website, Haysom will wear the number 3 shirt. Good luck, Dean!

Juve defender Heysen has joined Roma on loan, with Bernardeschi more likely than Berardi to join
Juve defender Heysen has joined Roma on loan, with Bernardeschi more likely than Berardi to join

The future of Nicorusi Kaviglia and Illin remains up in the air, with Juventus currently leaning towards keeping the duo rather than going out on loan out for training, the Football Market website reports.

The Bianconeri now have a number of talented youngsters in their squad who need playing time to continue to grow, and this month's transfer window provides an opportune moment to decide on their future.

Although Juve have started to develop a lot of young people in the last two seasons, it is unlikely that all players will be able to get enough playing time. Some players have been limited in their playing opportunities, prompting suggestions that Juve should consider sending them out on loan in the second half of the campaign.

Dutch defender Dean Haysen has joined Roma on loan, but the futures of Nicolusi Kaviglia and Ilyin remain up in the air.

According to the latest news from Football Market Network, Juventus are inclined to keep these two men. The outlet revealed that sporting director Giuntoli has opted not to send them out on loan, given that Juventus need new midfielders and that there may not be any signings in that position during the winter transfer window.

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