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Juventus, From Pedro to Cuadrado, negotiations with the Premier League

The winter transfer window will be on fire

TRANSFER MARKET JUVENTUS / There is a good connection between Juventus and the Premier League. The next transfer window could be really interesting because several negotiations could be transformed in official deals. A few Premier League clubs are interested in Juventus' players and the Bianconeri are chasing footballers that are currently 'working' in the U.K.

The 'Daily Express' is sure…Arsenal is targeting Juan Cuadrado. The Gunners would like to sign him in January. Arsene Wenger 'fell in love' with the Colombian winger and he seems to be ready to make an offer soon. The former Udinese and Fiorentina player already knows the Premier League having played for Chelsea. Juventus values the Colombian star €35 million. This is a very high valuation but Arsenal could be fine with that, especially if the Gunners will be able to sell Alexis Sanchez to Manchester City or PSG.

Talking about Arsenal, we can also mention that it is already four seasons that Wenger is chasing Juventus' Rugani. The Italian defender is also included in Zenit's agenda. Roberto Mancini appreciates his skills but the Bianconeri are not willing to let him go. After Bonucci's departure, Rugani is becoming more and more important for the club of Turin. 

Chelsea and Manchester City are waiting for the next transfer window to relaunch an official offer for Alex Sandro. Likely, Juventus will not sell the player in January but they could start negotiations for the next summer. 

With Cuadrado's eventual departure, Chelsea's Pedro could be the right piece for Allegri's puzzles. The Italian coach loves the offensive qualities of the Spanish winger. Also, Marotta and Paratici believe that Pedro could be a phenomenal addition to the roster. However, the Bianconeri need to work hard to convince Antonio Conte to sell the player. 

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