By Daily sports on July 13, 2021
Juventus are ready to test Manchester City’s resolve for Gabriel Jesus.
Tuttosport says Gabriel Jesus tops a list of targets that include Moise Kean, Mauro Icardi, Dusan Vlahovic and Andrea Belotti.
Juve chiefs reportedly convened over weekend to confirm Jesus and their former striker Kean as their top targets.
Gabriel Jesus, 24, has failed to establish himself in Man City’s first team since joining the club in 2017; and found himself in and out of the side last season as City often opted to play without an orthodox striker.
Meanwhile, Kean has struggled since signing for Everton from Juve in the summer of 2019, however he enjoyed a great loan spell at Paris Saint-Germain last season scoring 17 goals in 41 games for the French giants. (Tribal Football)
•PHOTO: Gabriel Jesus
Source Daily sports
Posted July 13, 2021
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