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Perrin is injured for eight weeks, Conte returns to let Genetoli leave the team? Why doesn t Juventus introduce De Bruyne

Juventus Club confirmed on its official website that goalkeeper Mattia Palin underwent finger surgery this afternoon and will be out of the club World Cup in the United States for about eight weeks.

Zebra Legion confirmed that Italian goalkeeper Palin underwent joint surgery between the proximal fifth finger of the right hand, a necessary surgery after stubborn subluxation of traumatic arthritis. Accompanied by club team doctor Fresky, the operation was performed by Dr. Baptiston and Dr. Ferrero. The operation was a complete success, and Palin will return to the arena in about eight weeks and miss the Club World Cup in the United States this summer.

32-year-old Palin serves as Digregorio's substitute this season, making only 9 appearances for the Zebras, including five games in the Serie A, three games in the Champions League and one in the Italian Cup. Since joining the Turin giants from Genoa in 2018, he has played a total of 56 games for Juventus and has scored zero in 25 games.

Perlin is not the only goalkeeper in Serie A today to undergo surgery, and Verona goalkeeper Lorenzo Montipo also underwent surgery due to a minor fracture of his finger.

Belgian star Kevin De Bruyne is getting closer to transfer to Naples. Market-wide websites report that although Juventus has been paying attention to the Manchester City midfielder, he finally chose to give up due to concerns about the financial plan needed.

De Bruyne remains one of the best midfielders in world football and he still believes that he has the ability to perform well on the highest stage in Europe. Unlike other players who are at the end of their career, the Belgian has not yet considered leaving Europa.

Naples hopes to recruit more players on the basis of winning the Serie A title recently, and players like De Bruyne may benefit them a lot. Although Juventus has been following the midfielder, it is surprising that the Turin giants did not make a specific offer. The decision of the

Zebra Legion attracted attention, especially considering De Bruyne's outstanding quality and experience in European football. However, according to the Market All Network, the club's hesitation stems from concerns about the financial solutions needed.

Juventus has begun to shift its focus to young talent as part of their ongoing team reconstruction. Although their previous goal was older, mature stars, the club's current programs are centered on long-term growth. They believe that De Bruyne’s wage requirements are too high and therefore prioritizes cost-effective signings with development potential.

For Juventus, missing a player like De Bruyne could be a gamble. However, their decision highlights a commitment to a new direction. In their rebuilding process, choosing to focus on young people may be the right long-term strategy, even if it means missing out on one of the best midfielders in the modern era. Several Italian media reported that if Antonio Conte does leave Naples and returns to Juventus, it may cause Zebra Legion sports director Gene Toli to leave Turin City.

In the past few days, Naples' league championship celebrations have been overshadowed by rumors that coach Conte is increasingly likely to leave the team. Conte and Naples president de Laurentis held a key meeting in Rome on Tuesday, but it seems that the decision has been made long ago.

Conte's next destination is Juventus, although there may be significant changes in the management of the Turin giant. According to media such as "Milan Sports" and football market websites, Conte made it clear that he did not want his supervisor Gene Tori to intervene in the transfer.

After a disappointing season, barely qualifying for the league fourth and Champions League, the Agnelli family heir and club owner John Elkan tend to agree.

Gentoli also had problems with head coach Allegri last season. After winning the Italian Cup, the open conflict between them led to Uncle Jiu being fired.

Since then, the team has entered a chaotic season, with Thiago Mota taking over the coach last summer and then being fired in March this year to make way for Tudor, but the latter is also unhappy with not leading the team to the Club World Cup without confirmation.

Sky Sports Italy reported that after a key meeting with Naples president De Laurentis on Tuesday, Antonio Conte will spend more time deciding his future at the club.

The meeting lasted about three hours and was served with lunch. Participants included Chairman De Laurentis, coach Conte, his wife Elizabeth, sports director Giovanni Manner, CEO Maurizio Chiavelli and Vice Chairman Eduardo De Laurentis.

After they and the entire team met with Pope Leo in Vatican City, the meeting was held at the President's home in Rome. Although it was a long meeting, several Italian reports claimed that Conte had decided to leave Naples, regardless of their success in the league.

But this seems to be no longer the case, and according to news from Sky Sports in Italy, both sides decided to take a break before making any decision. Conte does face a lot of pressure, with many asking him to change his mind and stay, including his wife Elizabeth, who told a fan during yesterday’s convertible bus parade that she would “do whatever possible” to convince him to stay.

Lukaku said the same as other players, and Belgian star De Bruyne is about to become a free agent, and his joining is also attractive to the head coach.

But since Conte's intentions have been obvious for some time, De Laurentis is also ready for a change of coaches. He reportedly reached a two-year contract with Allegri with a salary of 6 million euros per season.. Conte's tensions with the club revolve around the team building strategy and vision, starting with Kvaratschlia's transfer to Paris Saint-Germain in January, and Naples has not found a replacement, which has left him frustrated. Conte also expressed his dissatisfaction with the lack of improvement in infrastructure, especially the situation in the training ground.

Conte's delay in making the decision also made former club Juventus still need to continue waiting for him.