Juventus price Gatti out of a move from Italy but interest remains
Olympique Marseille have been priced out of a move for Federico Gatti this summer, with the Ligue 1 side deciding they cannot meet Juventus’ asking price. The Bianconeri are open to Gatti leaving du...
Juventus has ruled out a move for Federico Gatti from Marseille this summer, citing a price that is too high for the Italian club. The French side had expressed interest in signing the defender but ultimately decided they could not meet Juventus' asking price. Juventus is open to the possibility of Gatti leaving the club this window, as he is no longer a regular starter, and the arrival of Jhon Lucumi may further complicate his chances of playing time.
However, Gatti holds significant importance within the Juventus dressing room and the club is not under pressure to sell him unless a suitable offer presents itself. Marseille has ended their pursuit of Gatti after being told they would need to pay 25 million euros for him. Gatti himself is content to stay with Juventus and believes he can secure more playing time, but he has not ruled out a move if an offer meets his expectations for regular first-team opportunities.
Other clubs are still considering signing Gatti this summer, but his future remains uncertain for now, with Juventus willing to retain him if no appropriate bid comes along.
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