Football Italia
·7 August 2024
How much Chiesa will cost Juventus if no transfer agreement is found

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·7 August 2024
Federico Chiesa is still on the hunt for a new club after being told he is not part of Thiago Motta’s plans heading into the 2024-25 season, but there is still a chance that the Italy international does not agree a move away from the Allianz Stadium before the close of the transfer window.
Chiesa’s agent has recently been in London for talks with Tottenham and Chelsea, but a move to England has not materialised.
Roma, Napoli and Inter have all been linked with a potential move for the former Fiorentina attacker, but a formal agreement with another club in Serie A is also yet to be found.
Juventus would rather sell Chiesa now, rather than lose him on a free when his contract expires next summer, but there is still a risk that the 26-year-old stays put for another year.
Chiesa is reportedly earning €5m per season plus bonuses on the five-year contract he signed at the time of his move from Fiorentina in 2020.
Juventus paid Fiorentina a fee of €40m plus €10m in bonuses for the player’s services, which spread over the five years of his contract, comes to an amortised cost of €10m per season.
Adding his salary into the equation, Chiesa’s value to Juventus stands at around €15m heading into the final year of his contract, although Calciomercato.com report that the figure is closer to €20m with bonuses factored in.
For that reason, Juventus must receive a fee of around €15m to avoid making a capital loss on Chiesa. Sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli, meanwhile, is hoping to fetch a fee of €25m, although the club are prepared to entertain offers around €20m, according to Wednesday’s updates.
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