October 13, 2024

Juventus could reignite their interest in Napoli star in January

Giacomo Raspadori - Player profile 24/25 | Transfermarkt
Giacomo Raspadori has been on Juventus’ radar since his time at Sassuolo before moving to Napoli.

The Partenopei managed to sign him after he won Euro 2020, beating the Bianconeri to his signature, but Juve has continued to monitor his progress.

The arrival of Antonio Conte has made it challenging for Raspadori to get ample playing time at Napoli this season.

He desires more game time and may consider leaving the club during the January transfer window.

Juve is now being linked with another move for him, as Tuttomercatoweb reports that Cristiano Giuntoli is interested in reuniting with the striker.

Having signed him for Napoli, Giuntoli is willing to bring Raspadori to Thiago Motta’s squad in Turin if the Juve manager believes he would be a valuable addition to the team.

Raspadori has been one of the finest attackers in Serie A, and he played an important role in making Napoli Italian champions in 2023.

Conte’s reluctance to use him might be a tactical decision that does not mean the striker is no longer good enough.

If Motta believes he has specific skill sets that would make him useful to his team, then we should probably add him to our squad.

Danilo has lost his spot in the Juventus starting XI despite being the team’s captain, but the defender continues to receive playing time with the Brazil national team.

He also serves as captain for Brazil and has remained an important player for the squad, though that status may not last.

Danilo featured in Brazil’s 2-1 victory over Chile in their World Cup qualifier yesterday, starting the match.

Although the Selecao secured the win, they conceded an early goal that was attributed to an error by Danilo.

Giacomo Raspadori - Player profile 24/25 | Transfermarkt

According to Tuttojuve, Brazil fans have started to criticize the defender, calling for him to step down from the national team if he cannot maintain consistent performances.

Some supporters argue that if he is not starting for Juventus, he should not be in the starting lineup for Brazil either.

The pressure is mounting on him to improve or make way for more in-form players on the international stage.

Danilo is 33, and there is little time left for him as a professional footballer, so these mistakes will continue for some time.

We need to manage his minutes, and Brazil now understands why he does not start many games at Juve.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *