Chelsea green light sign 27-year old after target told he can leave
Juventus have reportedly informed long-term CHELSEA target and former Aston Villa star Douglas Luiz that he is free to leave the club this summer after just one underwhelming season at the Allianz Stadium.
Since joining Juventus from Aston Villa last summer, the Brazilian struggled to find regular game time at Allianz Stadium. So, he is anxious about his situation and has been constantly linked with a move back to the Premier League since the January transfer window.
The Brazilian midfielder has already attracted interest from Leeds United, Nottingham Forest and even Manchester United amid talk of a potential swap deal with Jadon Sancho over the past few weeks, but he is also a long-term target for the Gunners.
Chelsea were very interested in signing Douglas Luiz before he made the move to Seria A, and were even linked with a move during the January transfer window in order to add some depth to the squad, but ultimately the Blues decided to not make a move for the Brazilian.
Now the 27-year-old Brazilian midfielder has been told to find a new club. New Bianconeri boss Igor Tudor has no plans to include him in his setup for the upcoming season, as per Calciomercato.
And keeping next year’s World Cup in mind, the South American is keen on playing regularly next season to secure his place in Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad.
IcChelseanews Says…
There was a time that Luiz could be a very good signing for the club, but with all the quality that we now have in the side, he is not needed at the club and we are sure that a move will not happen.
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