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·2 July 2024
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Wojciech Szczesny admits he’s eager to ‘help’ Juventus so he could leave the Allianz Stadium this summer.
Poland international Szczesny may leave Juventus this summer.
The ex-Arsenal shot-stopper has attracted interest from Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr but talks have been stalling for a few weeks now.
Juventus have already agreed to sign Monza’s Michele Di Gregorio and are willing to sell Szczesny, one of the club’s highest earners.
“Loyalty is very important to me. Therefore, if I sign a two-year contract, it means that I know what to do for the next two years. If I sign for four, it means I know what to do in the next four. I want to respect the contract conditions,” Szczesny said in a recent interview with Polish YouTube Channel Foot Truck, as quoted by SOS Fanta and other Italian media.
Szczesny has a year left in his contract at the Allianz Stadium, but he is open to leaving the club to help Juventus financially.
“If a club that has given you a lot needs to terminate the agreement and seeks your help, you should be able to provide it,” the 34-year-old added.
Sky Sport Italia recently claimed that Monza dream of signing Szczesny this summer, but the Brianzoli won’t be able to afford his €7m-a-year salary.
Poland international has made 253 appearances, with the Old Lady winning eight trophies including three Serie A titles.
This past June, Szczesny was linked with a return to Arsenal, but there are no fresh reports about the Gunners’ interest.