da apostebet: New Juventus boss Thiago Motta has reportedly told United States international Weston McKennie that he isn't part of his plans for next season.
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McKennie out of contract at Juve in 2025Premier League and MLS sides interestedUSMNT ace 'told' he is not in Motta's plansWHAT HAPPENED?
McKennie has been in contract talks with Juventus but is said to have knocked back previous proposals, with his current deal expiring in 2025. While the 25-year-old was a regular under former manager Massimiliano Allegri, his successor Motta told him he 'doesn't plan to rely on his services' for the 2024-25 campaign, reports
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McKennie managed to break back into Juventus' first-team this season – where they won the Copa Italia – after falling out of favour the previous campaign and having an unsuccessful loan stint at Leeds United. But ex-Bologna boss Motta reportedly wants to take the team in a new direction, and not rely on the American's energy, versatility, and running ability.
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McKennie joined Juventus in the summer of 2020 from Schalke, before the Italian side turned his loan spell into a permanent deal in March 2021. During his time with the Old Lady, he has made 134 appearances in all competitions and scored eight goals. He has also won the Coppa Italia twice and the Supercoppa Italiana once.
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McKennie, who has previously been linked with Aston Villa, is said to be attracting interest from north London giants Arsenal and Tottenham – but Major League Soccer team FC Cincinnati are also keeping tabs on him.