Juventus Mid-midfielder Pjanic may move to another club

Juventus and Chelsea Open Pjanic and Jorginho Exchange Contract

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Juventus and Chelsea opened talks on a swap deal between Pjanic and Jorginho. The manager of Juventus, Sarri, is a big fan of Jorginho, whom he guided in Napoli and then brought with him to Chelsea. Now he's the boss of Juventus, so he needs the Italian back in his side. Jorginho was a mixed player for Chelsea in his two seasons. He was on the ball alot under Sarri and took the number 4 position from Ngolo Kante. But he didn't register any assists, most of them throwing the ball sideways.




He was a great player under Frank Seveso. He's got that pride to himself. Now he fights more frequently and gets more bookings. He's always a pioneer in the area and a vocalist in the centre. Pjanic, on the other side, was purchased from Roma by Juventus to substitute Paul Pogba. He had an impact on the Old Lady and performed very well for them.

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Pjanic is also a top class piece taker. He scores goals from penalty kicks and wins Juventus' free kicks ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo. It seems like Chelsea is going to get a decent offer if the move takes effect. Kante should go back to his former place, and Pjanic should play alongside him. Yet Chelsea 's got so much potential in the centre, it's hard to get into their first squad. Mateo Kovacic and Ngolo Kante are unbreakable, and then Mason Mount and Ross Barkley have done really well this season. Then there's young Billy Gilmour, who inspired us in his first Chelsea match. Then there's Ruben Loftus Butt, who was hurt this season. He was outstanding last season, so if he comes back the same way, he 's going to be a first choice.


So it's a nice dilemma for Chelsea to have so many skilled middlemen, but the question is, do they need another one?
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