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Juventus Looking Into Summer Move For Hector Bellerin

Serie A holders Juventus are reportedly looking to reignite their pursuit of long-term target and Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin in the summer. The Spain international only penned a new contract with the Gunners back in November 2016, but he is weighing up his options after another poor Premier League season for the north London club.

JUVENTUS MAINTAIN LEAD ON SERIE A TABLE.

Juventus were narrowly able to win their match against Palermo on Saturday to maintain their one point lead over Napoli and stay on top of the Serie A league.


In order to achieve this feat, Juve needed an own goal from Edoardo Goldaniga who unfortunately deflected a strike from DaniAlves that found its way to the back of the Palermo side net in the second half period of the game.

JUVENTUS SAY NO TO BARCELONA

There are reports that Barcelona have offered Italian giant Juventus €90 million for Argentina sensation Paulo Dybala following his impressive performance this season at the club.

However, the enormous potential deal has been conclusively dismissed by the Serie A champions as they want the talented player for keeps.

Juventus Tugs At Isco Transfer

The Isco transfer battle has begun between Manchester City and Real Madrid.

They are looking at the Spanish player and how best to capture his talents. The Blues had decided to sign him on in 2013. The ex Malaga player of fame was then snapped up by Bernabeu giants. However, Isco now plays for Zinedine Zidane’s team. As Man City missed out on signing him on they are trying the move again. The battle is now between Man City and Juventus. Real Madrid is ready to sell off their midfielder with versatile skills and others are wooing him to get his talents on their side.

Allegri will stay at Juventus

Massimiliano Allegri received his 2nd Panchina d’Oro a few days ago on March 7 as he was rewarded for the success that he sustained with Juventus during the season of 2014-15.

Massimiliano Allegri

Juventus have finally moved back into the European elite

Juventus have finally moved back into the European elite after several years of playing second fiddle to the likes of Inter Milan and AC Milan.

The team may have lost yet another Champions League final – to add to the growing list – but manager Massimiliano Allegri says that the team should have won the game against Barcelona last season.

Juventus will be coming up against a formidable looking Barcelona

Juventus will be coming up against a formidable looking Barcelona attack in the 2015 Champions League final.

They face an uphill task in order to win against the favourites. The Italian club have reached this stage of the competition against all the odds. The likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich were seen as the proper contenders for Barcelona, who have largely relied upon the front three of Luis Suarez, Neymar, and Lionel Messi. It is easy for other clubs to see the strength of the Catalan giants, but it has been a whole different ballgame to try and stop them.

Juventus remain on course for a famous treble

Juventus remain on course for a famous treble after they reached the final of the Coppa Italia by beating Fiorentina 3-0 away from home.

This was a convincing performance from the Italian Serie A leaders, who are also in the running for the Champions League title this campaign. Juventus are almost certain to retain the league title after building a 14 point advantage in the league. Their closest rivals Roma have already given up hope of a league success.

Juventus lost against Napoli in Super Cup

Despite dominating for much of the match, Juventus were unable to get a victory against Napoli in the latest Super Cup meeting between the two teams. Carlos Tevez has been in superb form this campaign and he scored two goals against Napoli.

However, the Italian Serie A leaders were pegged back on both occasions by Napoli’s Gonzalo Higuain. Tevez opened the scoring after just five minutes and it took Napoli 68 minutes to equalise. Both teams were unable to find the net once again in normal time and the match went into extra time.

Massimiliano Allegri helps Juventus great start in Series A

Massimiliano Allegri kick-started his career as the manager of Juventus in a superb form as he has guided to the top of Serie A as the Italian manager is attempting to push Juventus to their 4th consecutive Italian League title.

The responsibilities of Allegri does not only lie within the boundaries of Italy with the Serie A but also extend throughout Europe as Allegri is also expected to get Juventus past the group stages of the Champions League.

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