Weston McKennie has enjoyed a remarkable renaissance at Juventus, but contract talks with the USMNT star reportedly include no offer of a pay rise.
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- American has enjoyed reversal in fortune
- Working on deal through to 2025
- Offer from Bianconeri has been knocked back
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The United States international appeared destined to sever ties with the Bianconeri when returning to Turin from a loan spell at Leeds in 2023. He was, however, to see a professional slate wiped clean in Italy and has made the most of an unexpected second opportunity to prove his worth.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
McKennie has registered 10 assists for Juve this season, while putting his versatility to good use in a variety of positions, and has seen fresh terms speculated on as he approaches the final 12 months of his current contract.
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DID YOU KNOW?
reports that discussions are ongoing, but also point out that sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli is looking to do a deal on the same salary that McKennie already pulls in. The 25-year-old’s representatives have made it clear that no paperwork will be signed until that offer is revised.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MCKENNIE?
With that in mind, a permanent transfer away from Juventus this summer remains an option. McKennie, who has become a key figure for his country, has been linked with teams across Europe – from the Premier League to the Bundesliga – and will consider all of his options carefully before making a big career call. It's understood that teams from further afield – namely MLS and the Saudi Pro League – are also monitoring the situation closely.