Chelsea have made Daniele Rugani offer to Juventus – agent

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Daniele Rugani’s agent has confirmed Chelsea have made a “pretty big offer” for his client, but Juventus are unwilling to let him go.

Italy international Rugani — who won the Serie B Player of the Year under Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri at Empoli in 2013-14 — appeared close to making a move to Stamford Bridge. However, Davide Torchia, his agent, claims Juventus don’t want to sell him because they see him as an important player.

“I can tell you the truth about Daniele,” Torchia told Radio Vecchia Signora when asked about Chelsea’s interest. “Sarri holds the player in very high esteem.

“Chelsea have put their support behind this transfer the manager is asking for, and they have made a pretty big offer, which Juventus are aware of. On the other hand, Juventus have several times so far been very clear and have repeated their resolve not to sell the player because they deem him important.

“And they have consistently done this throughout these past years.”


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Juventus sporting director Beppe Marotta confirmed recent reports that Leonardo Bonucci is interested in returning to the club from AC Milan. But Torchia says his arrival shouldn’t make things more difficult for Rugani in Turin.

“Should Bonucci arrive, they will need to share the pitch a bit,” he added. “I say that because, listening to Marotta’s statements in our jargon, it is translates as: ‘I have signed the player.’

“If Rugani remains at Juventus, his relationship with [Mattia] Caldara won’t be a problem at all. They are professionals and when Rugani arrived at Juve he had [Andrea] Barzagli, [Giorgio] Chiellini and Bonucci ahead of him. Despite that, he still had some game time.”

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