Amidst the recent turmoil surrounding Federico Chiesa’s future at Juventus, the Italian giants have taken a drastic measure to force the winger to leave the club. According to sources close to the situation, Juventus has informed Chiesa that he will be frozen out of the first team and forced to train with the reserves if he doesn’t agree to a transfer.
The decision comes after Chiesa reportedly rejected multiple offers from Juventus to extend his contract, which is set to expire in 2025. The club is eager to cash in on the 25-year-old’s value, with several top European clubs showing interest in signing him.
Chiesa has been a key player for Juventus since joining from Fiorentina in 2020, scoring 22 goals and providing 15 assists in 83 appearances. However, his relationship with the club has soured in recent months, with disagreements over his contract and playing time.
Juventus’ decision to freeze Chiesa out of the first team is seen as a last resort, with the club hoping to pressure him into accepting a transfer. The move has sparked outrage among fans, who are eager to see Chiesa remain at the club.
“Chiesa is a vital player for Juventus, and forcing him out is a huge mistake,” said one fan. “The club should be doing everything to keep him, not push him away.”
Chiesa’s agent, Giacomo Sartori, has released a statement condemning Juventus’ actions, saying, “Federico is a professional and will continue to train and play to the best of his ability. However, the club’s decision is unacceptable and will only damage their relationship with Federico further.”
The situation has left Chiesa’s future at Juventus uncertain, with several clubs circling to sign the talented winger. Manchester United, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain are among the teams interested in Chiesa’s services.
As the transfer window enters its final weeks, Juventus’ decision to force Chiesa out has sparked a frenzy of speculation surrounding his next move. One thing is certain, however – Chiesa’s time at Juventus appears to be drawing to a close.