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The European market is abuzz with rumors linking Juventus to talented Norwegian midfielder Martin Odegaard, currently a central figure in Arsenal's scheme.
Recent inquiries by intermediaries have piqued the interest of several giants in Serie A, who see the "Gunners" captain as a masterful piece.
At 27 years old, the Nordic international is in a stage of football maturity that aligns perfectly with Turin's aspirations.
Despite denials from the player's environment and the London club's board of an imminent departure, inquiries from Italy continue to surge strongly.
The bianconeri's sporting direction aims to make a definitive quality leap in their midfield, identifying the Scandinavian as the ideal profile to lead their project.
Juventus seeks the talent of Martin Odegaard
Under the technical management of Luciano Spalletti, Juventus seeks to regain absolute dominance in Serie A by incorporating players with vision.
The Italian coach values Martin Odegaard's ability to break lines and his surgical precision in the final pass under maximum pressure situations.
Although this season has been marked by some injuries, the Norwegian has managed to record significant numbers with a goal and seven assists in local competitions.
The Piedmontese entity understands that convincing the attacking midfielder will not be easy, as his current contract at the Emirates Stadium runs until June 2028.
Mikel Arteta considers his captain an indispensable pillar, raising the economic demands of any negotiation to figures bordering on madness.
Financial reports suggest the player's market value stands at 75 million euros, although his release clause would be higher.
For Juventus, making an investment of this magnitude would be a monumental effort, but justified by the media and sporting impact that his arrival would generate.
In London, the intention is to secure the player with a contract renewal that dispels any doubts regarding his long-term commitment to the club.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El club que quiere sacar a Martin Odegaard del Arsenal
