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Uncle Jiong took over and asked Conte to return to Juventus? 4 rented players returned to the club World Cup, where will the 4 young players go?

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The Turin Sports reported that four out-of-loan players, including Rugani and Kostic, will return to Juventus to participate in the club World Cup this summer.

As one of the two representatives of the Serie A, the Zebras will travel to the United States this summer to participate in the first Club World Cup after the expansion from June 14 to July 13. But after a tired season plagued by injuries, the first team will desperately need more bench depth.

Although the transfer window gave the club a chance to sign new players in the early stages, it is hard to imagine that Juventus would make too many trades in the first 10 days of June. According to the Turin Sports News, Juventus can rely on four returning players to increase the number of participants.

First is Costic, who is currently on loan at Fenerbahce. Although there were previous reports that Mourinho's team would complete a permanent transfer, it seems that the Turkish Super League club no longer wants to buy out the ownership of the winger, and the Serbian international will now return to Turin City.

The second name is Rugani, who plays football on loan at Ajax. However, the Dutch giants did not have the option to buy out the 30-year-old central defender, and they did not necessarily want to buy out his compatriot coach Farioli after he left. The young Italian coach has announced his departure from Ajax on Monday.

The Turin-based sports newspaper also mentioned that the two defenders, Thiago Giano and Faquento Gonzalez, returned from Porto and Feyenoord respectively.

In addition to these four players who returned on loan, sources expect Tudor to bring several Juventus' next generation players to the Club World Cup. Ricardo Turikia, Javier Gill, Nicolo Kudrig, Luca Amaladio and Alessandro Pitreli are the young players most likely to be drafted.

Football Market website reports that even if the mandatory buyout clause is not triggered, Fiorentina is determined to buy out 24-year-old Juventus midfielder Nicolo Faccioli after the end of this season.

Facholi is a player trained by the Zebras youth training. He played football in Juventus' youth team when he was very young. The midfielder made his mark in the first team in the 2022/23 season, but he was eventually suspended for eight months due to illegal betting, and the upward momentum was interrupted. After returning to the arena, Faccioliben was hoped to continue growing under Thiago Mota, but after a few months of "rotten" on the bench, the Italian international chose to switch to Fiorentina to play in January.

Purple Lily rented Facholi for 2.5 million euros for half a year, setting a buyout fee of 13.5 million, plus a floating clause of 2.5 million. If Fiorentina qualifies for any European competition at the end of the season, the purchase terms will be triggered.

But it seems that Fiorentina is unlikely to qualify for the European War, and they are currently ranked seventh, three points behind Lazio. The only way for Purple Lily to qualify for the Europa League is to beat Udinese in the final round, while Lazio lost to Lecce, and then squeezed the Blue Eagles down to sixth place with their mutual record.

If you miss the European game, Florence can choose not to buy out Faccioli, but according to the Football Market Network, Purple Lily has no intention of sending the Italian international back to the Turin giants. Even if there is no triggering the buyout clause, Purple Lily can still exercise the purchase option in the contract to buy out Fajoli at the same price.

Facholi immediately won the welcome of Frankie fans after joining Purple Lily. Juventus fans will painfully remember that it was he who planned the battle to defeat the Zebras 3-0 in Fiorentina, which led to Mota being dismissed.

Therefore, given Faccioli's ability and undeniable influence, the Tuscan club considers it a good deal, so they will still choose to buy out their ownership.

Italian reporter Alfredo Pedura reported that former Juventus coach Allegri may choose to take over the coaching point of Napoli, so that Conte and even Osmeon can successfully transfer to the Zebras.

After winning the Italian Cup in May last year, 57-year-old Allegri burst into shocking emotions and was eventually terminated by Juventus. Thiago Mota took over the coach last summer, and Uncle Jiong has been unemployed at home. Now, Allegri is ready to return to the coaching table, and his next coaching chapter may be in southern Italy.

According to Italian journalist Pedula, Allegri met with Naples President De Laurentis in Rome. The Deluxe is preparing for a coach change, as Conte may demand to leave at the end of the season due to their indifferent relationship.

Naples are now focused on the final round, and they can win the Serie A championship by just defeating Cagliari. De Laurentis will meet Conte after the end of this season, and if Conte decides to leave Naples, Allegri will be the most likely candidate to replace him.

Pedura revealed that Uncle Jiong has agreed to De Laurentis' proposal, so Naples now has a clear candidate to prevent Conte from leaving the team.

Therefore, due to Allegri's position, Juventus was pushed in his attempt to poach Conte. The source explained that the Zebra Legion's goal is to negotiate with Naples to reach a solution in this regard, while also discussing Osmeen's future.

The Nigerian bomber is considered an ideal candidate to strengthen Juventus's forward line.

Tuttojuve reported that if there is no good offer, Juventus will only loan four young players Mbangula, Savona, Azic and Ruki for exercise next season..

Zebra Legion has been committed to cultivating young talents in recent years. Juventus' Next Generation and U19 have many potential new stars, which can continuously provide talents to the first team. However, for many young people, getting into the first team is never an easy task.

As one of the largest clubs in the world, Juventus faces constant pressure to win matches and trophys. This usually depends on experienced players who can continue to play under high pressure. This is a huge obstacle for young people, especially newcomers who don’t have first-team experience.

High pressure competition requires calmness and tactical discipline, and these qualities require time to be cultivated. Therefore, young players often find it difficult to get stable playing time when competing with experienced professional players. Limited playing time will slow their growth and reduce their chances of making a lasting impression on the adult team.

To keep them improving, Juventus regularly loans young players to smaller clubs where they can gain valuable game experience. According to Tuttojuve, the club plans to rent out several of the young people to exercise this summer.

report claims that Savona, Rushi, Mbangula and Ajichi are expected to be loaned for exercise unless they receive a good permanent offer. The club must give these young people enough game time and taking them out on loan will make it easier for them to do this.

This approach reflects Juventus’ long-term perception of player development, by allowing these potential young talents to play regularly elsewhere, the club helps them build the experience they need to ultimately contribute on the highest platform, a strategy designed to benefit both individual players and adult teams in the future.

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