Is the Relationship Between Yildiz and Juve Coming to an End?

<Juve, it’s Yildiz who steals the spotlight. The Bianconeri have failed to light up Serie A and have similarly underwhelmed during international duties. None of their ten players on the pitch in Europe and across the Americas managed to score or assist, except for Kenan Yildiz, who shone with Montella’s squad in their triumph over Hungary. The rest of the outings, however, were far from memorable. Gatti found himself on the bench while Cambiaso sat in the stands, not to mention the historic loss for the USA against Panama, featuring McKennie and Weah, or Kolo Muani’s France succumbing to Croatia. Portugal’s Renato Veiga came on as a substitute in a loss, with Conceicao watching from the stands, while Serbia’s Vlahovic settled for a draw with Austria. Only the young number 10 seems to be in good spirits as he gears up for training at Continassa next week. Having made the most appearances this season—41 for Juve—Yildiz back to the pitch with six goals, the last coming two months ago on 11 January against Torino. Talk has circulated about his future, and the prospect of him moving on from Continassa has emerged. With no Champions League to contest next season, the club might be tempted to cash in on a significant sale, and Yildiz, along with Cambiaso, is firmly on the shortlist for transfer inquiries. His profile has caught the eye of Premier League clubs, a fitting stage for a player of his calibre. However, first, there’s the pressing task of steering Juventus back into the Champions League positions.



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