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August 12, 2024
According to Sky Sport Italia, Juventus has expressed keen interest in versatile AC Milan defender Pierre Kalulu. Kalulu reportedly finds the prospect of a move to Turin enticing. Despite AC Milan’s stance that Kalulu is not on the market, Juventus’ determination to strengthen its defense has driven the club to initiate transfer talks.
Transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio has revealed that Juventus has submitted a €17 million bid for Kalulu. Juventus proposes an initial loan deal with the option of making it permanent next summer.
While the offer remains on the table, Kalulu has yet to decide his future. The coming days could prove crucial in determining whether this promising defender will wear Juventus’ iconic black-and-white stripes or remain loyal to the Rossoneri.
Despite Milan’s initial insistence that they would only consider offers for a permanent transfer, Juventus has managed to secure a loan deal for defender Pierre Kalulu. The agreement consists of an initial €3 million loan fee, a €14 million option to buy, and an additional €3 million in potential bonuses. Milan will retain a 10% sell-on clause as part of the deal if Juventus decides to make the move permanent.
The Bianconeri had previously negotiated with Nice for Jean-Clair Todibo. Still, their pursuit ended when the player ultimately joined West Ham. Meanwhile, Milan has already reinforced their defense with the signings of Strahinja Pavlović and Emerson Royal, who is currently undergoing medical tests with the club.
With Kalulu on the verge of a move to Juventus, both clubs will look to finalize the agreement and officially announce the transfer in the coming days. Pierre Kalulu, the talented 24-year-old defender, is eager to make a significant impact at Juventus and secure a permanent position within their robust defensive lineup. With his adaptability, composure, and tactical prowess, Kalulu aims to prove his worth in Turin, providing depth and versatility to the Bianconeri’s backline.
The reasons behind Álvaro Morata and Alice Campello’s split have begun to surface, with Campello recently revealing that post-partum depression played a role in their separation.
Following the birth of their fourth child, Bella, Campello experienced the mental health challenges that come with post-partum depression, adding strain to their relationship.
Additionally, the couple has faced various pressures stemming from the instability of a professional football career and the constant public scrutiny that comes with fame. These factors, along with the challenges of raising four young children, contributed to the couple’s decision to separate.
Despite their recent split, Morata and Campello have expressed their commitment to co-parenting their children and supporting one another in their endeavors.
As Morata focuses on his new journey with AC Milan and the Spanish national team, Campello remains dedicated to her work as a model and influencer while navigating life as a mother of four.
“After a period of reflection, Alice and I decided to part ways,” the striker said in a statement.
“It was a marvellous and respectful relationship, where we helped each other so much. The fruits of these wonderful years were our four children, undoubtedly the best thing we ever made. It’s a painful decision, but we took it respectfully and empathetically.
“Do not make up stories for a minute of notoriety because, I repeat, there wasn’t a moment of disrespect, only much incomprehension that slowly destabilised things.
“Alice will always have a special place in my heart. All we experienced together was incredible and a great learning experience.”
Alice Campello, a Venice native, first met Alvaro Morata while he was a striker for Juventus. Their relationship blossomed, and they eventually tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony held in Venice in June 2017.
Campello also confirmed the break-up on Instagram, saying that it was the “most difficult decision of their lives.”
Campello insisted that no “third persons” were involved or “any sort of disrespect.”
Morata has joined Milan in a €13m deal from Atletico Madrid, signing a contract until 2028 with an option for a further campaign.
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