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Chelsea and PSG planning summer bids for Miralem Pjanic with Juventus happy for midfielder to have transfer away


JUVENTUS maestro Miralem Pjanic is a reported summer target for both Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain.

The 29-year-old has established himself as one of the top midfielders in Europe since joining the Old Lady from Roma in 2016.

 PSG and Chelsea are reportedly keen on signing Juventus ace Miralem Pjanic

PSG and Chelsea are reportedly keen on signing Juventus ace Miralem PjanicCredit: AP:Associated Press

And after four years of playing in Turin, the Serie A giants could be tempted to cash in on the Bosnian international should they receive a big enough offer.

According to Calciomercato, the player isn’t up for sale, but Juve would be willing to part ways with Pjanic if a potential suitor forks out around £55.3million.

They claim that PSG are the club that holds the most interest in him, as they look to bring him in back to Ligue 1.

Pjanic started off his career in France as he rose through the Metz academy and into their first team in 2007, before joining Lyon in 2008.

The report also stated that the Blues remain keen on bringing the three-time Serie A winner to Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea wanted to acquire the services of Pjanic when Maurizio Sarri was in charge, and the club appear to still be harbouring dreams of signing him.

Pjanic has suffered a decline in form this season – chipping in with just three goals and four assists in 32 games in all competitions.

The 2014 Bosnian Footballer of the Year is currently contracted to Juve until 2023 having penned a five-year extension in 2018.

He has been benched for the last two top-flight games he was available for, and should his game time not improve, he could be tempted to leave in the next transfer window.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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