Juventus point to Fiorentina’s Federico Chiesa in a massive movement of 54 million pounds after Man Utd failed to take over the winger

The exciting 22-year end has joined Andrea Pirlo’s appearance in a two-year first loan deal, with the permanent movement in 2022.

Chiesa will now get up with Gianluigi Buffon, with whom the father of the extreme young man, Enrico, played alongside Parma.

Man Utd hopes to attract the Italian national team of 19 international matches to England after playing in Serie A in recent seasons.

But Fiorentina insisted that they would let Chiesa go on loan.

United had previously noticed that Chiesa pointed to an interim assignment even though it all took a step through Jadon Sancho.

 

In his desperate search for a far right, Man Utd also missed Ousmane Dembele and Douglas Costa, but can still pass to Watford’s Ismaila Sarr in the window of national movements.

Chiesa rose through the ranks of Fiorentina’s youth before breaking into the most sensible team in 2016, making his debut against Juventus.

The Elderly will now pay Fiorentina $9 million over the next two years from the deal.

Another 36 million pounds will then be paid in the summer of 2022, when the move becomes permanent.

These rates may accrue through another nine million pounds depending on the incentives.

After wasting Chiesa, Fiorentina’s director, Pantaleo Corvino, shared his pain.

Corvino said, “If you lose your son like Chiesa, who came here from the youth team, it hurts. “

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