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Chiesa and McKennie will be sold by Juventus if they do not renew their contracts, and the introduction of Anderson will fail to turn to Anthony Martial

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Chiesa and McKennie will be sold by Juventus if they do not renew their contracts, and the introduction of Anderson will fail to turn to Anthony Martial

According to Torino Sport, Juventus will listen to offers for Chiesa this summer if he refuses to renew his contract, with both Liverpool and Newcastle reportedly interested in the winger, but the club have yet to receive a formal offer.

Chiesa's reaction after being substituted in the 0-0 draw with Torino proved that he was not having a good time with the Bianconeri. The Italian international is increasingly frustrated under Allegri and is increasingly uncertain about Chiesa's future as his contract expires in 2025, according to Torino Sport.

The local sporting daily in Turin states that formal negotiations over a new contract have not yet begun, but Juve and their striker are considering all options for this summer.

Torino Sport has revealed that Juventus will listen to offers from Chiesa, who has been linked with Liverpool and Newcastle. If the striker refuses to sign a new contract, the club will have to sell him for cash this summer.

Coach Allegri's stay in charge next season could also affect Chiesa's future at the club. The 26-year-old, who has scored eight goals in 29 appearances in all competitions this season, claims that Juve have yet to receive a formal offer for him.

Chiesa and McKennie will be sold by Juventus if they do not renew their contracts, and the introduction of Anderson will fail to turn to Anthony Martial

Football Market website reporter Daniel Longo reports that Juventus wanted to extend McKennie's contract at the current annual salary of 2.5 million euros, but was rejected by the American midfielder. With summer approaching, where does he go from here?

Since returning to Turin last summer, the 25-year-old has been in fine form, making 32 appearances in all competitions, playing 2,603 minutes and providing 10 assists, making him a key player under boss Allegri.

Juventus sporting director Giuntoli also admires McKennie as a reliable player who can make a difference no matter who takes charge next season. With the American midfielder's contract expiring in 2025, the two sides have been in talks for weeks.

According to Football Market reporter Longo, Giuntoli is struggling with Juventus' account as he tries to sign McKennie to a new contract that extends for a year or two, while maintaining his current salary of €2.5 million a year.

However, McKennie's representatives were not happy with this and returned the offer to the club, making it clear that a more convincing treatment was needed. At the moment, McKennie has only two real options: to renew his contract with Juventus before the end of the season, or to move elsewhere this summer.

Chiesa and McKennie will be sold by Juventus if they do not renew their contracts, and the introduction of Anderson will fail to turn to Anthony Martial

According to Torino Sport, Juventus have identified Manchester United striker Anthony Martial as a potential solution to bolster their attack following Felipe Anderson's surprising move to Palmeiras.

According to Torino Sport, the Bianconeri have been hoping for Anderson to join on a free transfer this summer. However, the Brazilian winger announced his imminent move to Palmeiras on Monday, leaving Juve with other options.

Torino Sport claims that Juventus are considering other targets, with Manchester United striker Anthony Martial being one of the main options. The Frenchman, who is also free to transfer, has already attracted the attention of a number of clubs, including Inter.

Despite this, Juve still face a number of hurdles in their pursuit of Anthony Martial, including the French striker's high salary of €6 million per year, which is beyond Juve's financial limits. In addition, Tottenham Hotspur are also interested in Anthony Martial, which has intensified the competition for Juventus.

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