Juventus has no intention of offloading promising young striker Kenan Yildiz, despite interest from several European clubs.
However, due to this interest, the club has internally valued Yildiz’s transfer fee, according to reports from Calciomercato.com (via TMW).
Juventus has placed Kenan Yildiz’s worth between €70 to €80 million, a valuation that underscores his significance to the team and his potential.
This price tag reflects Juventus’s strategy to ward off potential suitors, indicating that even if an offer were to match this valuation, the club would likely reject it.
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The young Turkish international has caught the eye of many top clubs due to his performances both for Juventus and with the national team.
One of the clubs reportedly interested in him is Liverpool, who said to be evaluating him as potential Mohamed Salah replacement should the Egyptian forward leave the club in the summer.
In addition to Manchester United, there’s Manchester United, Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund according to the reports in Italy.
Despite the interest, Juventus’s message is clear: Kenan Yildiz is not on the market. The club sees him as a key part of their project moving forward, especially as they look to integrate more young talents into the first team.
His recent performances have only cemented his position within the squad, making any sale highly unlikely unless an offer of extraordinary value comes in.