Juventus goalkeeper has made a decision on his future


Juventus veteran Wojciech Szczęsny is not considered by the Turin bosses as a core player and the Bianconeri would like to sell him already this summer. But the goalkeeper himself is of a slightly different opinion about his future.
According to Meczyki citing Calciomercato, the 34-year-old Pole is determined to stay at Juventus and doesn't want to go anywhere else:
"It is said that Szczęsny has made it clear to the club that he, his family and his high contract are not going anywhere. The Pole is not even interested in lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia," the report reads.
Juventus have already identified a replacement for their veteran and intend to sign Monza player Michele Di Gregorio as their future main goalkeeper. Among other things, his transfer was the catalyst for Massimiliano Allegri's move from his post as head coach, as he had a falling out with club director Cristiano Giuntoli.















