<p>Juventus Transfer Market: Hancko's Agreement, Laporte on One Condition and the Surprise World Cup Name</p>

The black and white club also has the priority of strengthening the defence: all the names on Comolli's list
TURIN - Brands that haven't been seen for a long time, clothing cuts that have suddenly come back into fashion. Fashion looks to the recent past, vintage markets are crowded in search of an opportunity not to be missed. Without prejudice and with the same curiosity, Damien Comolli explores old dossiers left in the offices of Continassa by Cristiano Giuntoli and his transfer team. Among these was Jonathan David , a tempting deal that was closed the day after the elimination from the Club World Cup . There isn't the same desire to immediately make the move, but another profile that is returning to Juventus' orbit is that of David Hancko .
A relationship, the one between the black and white club and the central defender, that resembles a roller coaster ride. The very strong interest last January, with Thiago Motta at the forefront pushing for the closure. Then, in late spring, the track cools down to the point of seeming like the route of one of the tests of the Rally Sweden. Now, the thaw and the impression that a profile like Hancko's cannot be discarded a priori when the World Championship has returned, once again, the need to operate in defense. Feyenoord knows it, there is an informal agreement between the parties that can facilitate the sale, the price is set at around 30 million . Little more than a crumpled banknote found in the pocket for a club with enormous economic resources like Al Nassr.
The ball is in the player's court: move to Arabia for a rich salary, or wait and see if, this time, a deal can be found with Juve. The connections with Cristiano Ronaldo 's club do not end here. The Bianconeri club has raised its antennas and is waiting for a signal from Aymeric Laporte : if he were to show interest in returning to Europe and give up a significant portion of the almost 25 million a year he earns, Madama would be ready to take note. The name of Federico Pereira , a 2000-born centre-back, then emerged from the scouts' notes. He won the Mexican championship's closing tournament with Toluca, before moving on loan to play the Club World Cup with Pachuca. He made his mark in the United States, and Juve is following him: it could be a low-cost signing, one of those destined to surprise. The percentage of slope on the roads leading to Balerdi and Leoni is increasing. For the former, Marseille is not giving an inch; for the latter, the market derby between Milan and Inter seems to have eliminated any Juventus ambitions.
TURIN - Brands that haven't been seen for a long time, clothing cuts that have suddenly come back into fashion. Fashion looks to the recent past, vintage markets are crowded in search of an opportunity not to be missed. Without prejudice and with the same curiosity, Damien Comolli explores old dossiers left in the offices of Continassa by Cristiano Giuntoli and his transfer team. Among these was Jonathan David , a tempting deal that was closed the day after the elimination from the Club World Cup . There isn't the same desire to immediately make the move, but another profile that is returning to Juventus' orbit is that of David Hancko .
A relationship, the one between the black and white club and the central defender, that resembles a roller coaster ride. The very strong interest last January, with Thiago Motta at the forefront pushing for the closure. Then, in late spring, the track cools down to the point of seeming like the route of one of the tests of the Rally Sweden. Now, the thaw and the impression that a profile like Hancko's cannot be discarded a priori when the World Championship has returned, once again, the need to operate in defense. Feyenoord knows it, there is an informal agreement between the parties that can facilitate the sale, the price is set at around 30 million . Little more than a crumpled banknote found in the pocket for a club with enormous economic resources like Al Nassr.
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