Tuttosport has confirmed that Juventus management has no intention of parting ways with Turkish star Kenan Yildiz during the summer transfer window, considering him a cornerstone of the new team project, after rejecting an offer from Arsenal that exceeded €100 million.


According to the report, the Italian club is willing to listen to offers for other players, including French defender Pierre Kalulu, who is attracting interest from Premier League clubs, notably Liverpool. Manchester United has previously sent scouts to monitor him closely.


The report indicated that the arrival of Turkish defender Zeki Çelik could provide Juventus with greater flexibility in assessing Kalulu's future, should a suitable offer come in during the upcoming period.


The report states that Juventus management is seeking to boost the team's budget by selling some players, also benefiting from Tarik Muharimovic's transfer to Leeds United, a deal that will bring the club around €20 million for its 50% share of the sale.