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- Juventus approach Al-Ahli over Kessie
- Midfielder wants to return to Italy
- Roma also made an initial inquiry
According to Calciomercato Juventus have made an approach to Al-Ahli to explore a possible deal for Kessie. The Ivorian midfielder is eager to leave Saudi Arabia and return to Serie A, where he previously excelled for Atalanta and AC Milan.
Roma were the first to express interest, but Juve have now entered the picture and are reportedly considering including Nico Gonzalez in the deal to tempt Al-Ahli. Kessie joined Al-Ahli from Barcelona in 2023 for €12.5 million (£10.5m/$14m) and has a contract until 2026. However, with no plans to extend his stay and a desire to return to Italy, the situation is evolving quickly. The Bianconeri see him as a potential boost to their midfield but must navigate a tricky financial situation, mainly his €18m (£16m/$21m) salary, which remains a significant hurdle.
The 28-year-old, nicknamed “the President” during his time at Milan, is seen by Juventus as a potential replacement for midfielders expected to leave this summer. Despite spending just one year in the Saudi Pro League, he is reportedly unhappy with life there. Throughout his career, Kessie has played under top managers like Gian Piero Gasperini and Xavi, adding valuable experience to his profile.
The Bianconeri are expected to continue talks with Al-Ahli over the coming weeks. If the Ivorian agrees to reduce his salary demands or if Al-Ahli contribute to the financial package, a return to Serie A could be sealed before the new season begins. Much now depends on how negotiations over both Kessie and Nico Gonzalez develop.