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Juventus closely monitoring Monaco’s young talent, Christian Mawissa, a central defender born in 2005, in view of the transfer market.
Juventus: A Look into the Future with Christian Mawissa
Juventus continues to look towards the future and does so by closely monitoring AS Monaco’s young central defender, Christian Mawissa. Born in 2005, Mawissa is already attracting the attention of several European clubs thanks to his impressive performances in the French league. The Bianconeri are always on the lookout for young talents to add to their squad, and Mawissa seems to be one of the most interesting prospects at the moment.
The Monaco defender is known for his defensive solidity and ability to read the game, traits that make him an ideal prospect for Juventus, who aims to strengthen their defensive line with young promises. However, the Turin club will have to face competition from other European teams interested in the young talent.
The Importance of Investing in Youngsters
For Juventus, investing in young players is a fundamental strategy to build a competitive team in the long term. Mawissa not only represents an opportunity to reinforce the defense, but also an investment for the future. Integrating young talents into the squad helps lay the foundation for a team that can dominate both domestically and internationally.
Juventus’ interest in Mawissa highlights the importance of closely following the emerging talents in the international football scene. This scouting strategy is essential to maintain the club’s competitiveness at the highest levels.
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#Juventus are monitoring #ASMonaco’s centre-back Christian #Mawissa (born in 2005). #transfers
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Nov 16, 2025
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The details of the new contract
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As every year, with January approaching, rumors about Lorenzo Pellegrini’s future at Roma are becoming increasingly uncertain.
January is approaching and, right on time as always, the rumors have already started swirling about Lorenzo Pellegrini potentially leaving Roma. For almost three years, the midfielder has been linked to Italian, English, and various other teams. Yet, in the end, he has always remained in the team he wanted the most: his Roma.
Even this year, despite a relatively positive start with Gasperini, including 2 goals in 7 league matches, his name has once again taken center stage in the transfer market, due to his contractual situation.
Pellegrini’s contract is set to expire in 2026, and at this rate, by February he could be free to sign with any club. Renewal negotiations are not progressing, hindered by the player’s salary demands, currently at 4.5 million per season plus bonuses. This is a significant amount for any club, especially considering that the ’96 class player will be 30 years old at the end of the season. It is a weighty issue that inevitably fuels the usual winter rumors.
THE DETERMINATION OF LORENZO PELLEGRINI POINTING FINGER (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Pellegrini, many teams are watching: but who is truly ready to take him?
Inter has been interested in Pellegrini for some time, especially Napoli, while Juventus is also monitoring the situation. None of these clubs, however, seem willing at the moment to guarantee him the same salary he receives at Roma. Therefore, beyond the rumors, no concrete negotiations have really started. The feeling is that everyone is observing, but no one wants to make the decisive move.
Roma has stated multiple times that they would not consider his transfer a taboo. While it is true that Pellegrini has grown with this shirt and feels it like few others, the club would not oppose his departure if a suitable offer and significant wage savings were on the table.
Who knows if this time, as it has happened before, the soap opera will end with nothing happening. Or if in January, finally, actions will follow words. For now, as always, the impression is that Pellegrini’s future remains a big question mark.
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