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Nicolas Gonzalez’s future at Juventus looks to be coming to an end, just one year after arriving in Turin. The Argentine winger, who joined from Fiorentina on loan last summer, has not lived up to expectations, and the club is now ready to sell.

Gonzalez was one of several players brought in during a major rebuild following Massimiliano Allegri’s departure.

Juventus, under new head coach Thiago Motta at the time, aimed to turn things around by strengthening the squad in key areas.

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However, Gonzalez’s time at the club has been hampered by injuries and inconsistent form, much like his stint at Fiorentina.

The 26-year-old failed to establish himself as a regular starter and often struggled to make an impact on the pitch.

With Juventus now moving forward under current manager Igor Tudor, it has become clear that Gonzalez is not part of the club’s long-term plans.

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 Juventus has set a €30 million asking price for Gonzalez. Manager Igor Tudor has approved the decision to offload the winger, and the club is expected to pursue a sale during the current transfer window.

This move is part of a broader effort by the Bianconeri to bring in more dependable players as they aim to return to the top both in Serie A and European competitions.

The failure of several recent signings to make an impact has led to a renewed focus on quality and consistency.

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Juventus’s decision to move on from Gonzalez is unsurprising given his limited contributions.

With the club determined to rebuild under Tudor’s leadership, further changes to the squad are expected in the coming weeks.

Whether any club will meet the €30 million price tag remains to be seen, but Gonzalez’s departure seems likely as Juventus looks to clear space for new arrivals.

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