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Juventus: Thuram Jr. won’t be another Pogba

Juventus: Thuram Jr. won’t be another Pogba

Paul Pogba’s Juventus move is regarded as one of the most impressive bargain in the history of football. The Frenchman joined the Serie A giants as a free agent in summer 2012 and made return to Manchester United for € 110 million four years later.

Juventus’ CEO Beppe Marotta has always be looking for cheap deals that can help Juventus to raise the level of their squad, and eventually, their finances.

It is no secret that the bianconeri are now closely monitoring Khephren Tuhram a 16-year-old midfielder who is contracted with Monaco.

​Thuram is the son of former Juventus, Parma and Barcelona star Lillian, the most expensive defender in the history of the Old Lady as well as a 1998 France World Cup winner.

​According to our transfer pundit Fabrizio Romano scouts of the Old Lady will be closely monitoring Thuram in the coming weeks, representatives of the Serie A giants are on very good terms with Thuram senior and at the moment there is no chance for the Old Lady to sign Thuram as a free agent as Monaco are about to offer him his first pro contract.

​Juventus are only going to scout the player without making any offer. In the future, however, the Serie A giants could make a bid to sign the talented midfielder who, however, won’t move to Turin as a free agent.