Juventus are interested in signing Wilfried Gnonto from Leeds United in the summer transfer window and could use Weston McKennie in a potential deal, according to CMW.
Juventus interested in Leeds United forward Wilfried Gnonto
The report in the Italian news outlet has claimed that Juventus are closely monitoring Leeds forward Gnonto.
The former Serie A and UEFA Champions League winners could decide to make a bid for the Italy international forward in the summer transfer window.
Juventus are reporting thinking of using USA international midfielder McKennie in the deal.
The American star joined Leeds on loan from Juventus in the January transfer window.
CMW have reported that Juventus could ask Gnonto to be included in a deal so that Leeds would not have to pay the €35 million (£31 million) that they need to make McKennie’s loan deal permanent.
The report has added that the youngster would be open to a move to Serie A.
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HITC Verdict: Wilfried Gnonto speculation not a surprise
We are not surprised at all that Juventus are now being linked with Leeds United forward Wilfried Gnonto.
The 19-year-old, described by Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani as “exceptional” in TuttoMercatoWeb this month, has been one of the better players for Leeds this season.
The Italy international joined the Whites in the summer of 2022.
Gnonto has made 11 starts and four substitute appearances in the Premier League for Leeds so far this season.
The forward has scored two goals and given two assists in those games.
If Leeds do get relegated to the Championship at the end of the season, then it would be hard for them to keep hold of the talented forward.
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