Juventus target Chelsea trio Jorginho, Christian Pulisic and Emerson Palmieri
Posted by  badge Boss on May 04, 2022 - 12:38PM
Christian Pulisic (centre) and Jorginho (right) have been linked with moves to Italy (Picture: Getty Images)

are interested in moves for trio Jorginho, Christian Pulisic and Emerson Palmieri this summer as they look to bounce back from a season to forget.

The Old Lady are fourth in Serie A with three games to play as the two Milan clubs battle it out for the title and Juve are planning a significant revamp over the summer.

The Turin giants are turning their attention to west and fancy moves for the two Italy internationals and the American, reports Italian publication .

There is serious doubt as to whether they would be successful in those moves, with Chelsea still under sanctions and not able to buy or sell players.

The attempted sale of the club has hit a number of stumbling blocks and it does not seem imminent, despite the deadline for bids passing.

The club will need to be sold by the end of the season for transfer business to go ahead in relative normality over the summer.

Emerson Palmieri has been on loan at Lyon this season (Picture: Getty Images)

If business can be done then Emerson looks the most likely of the three deals, with the left-back on loan at Lyon this season and unlikely to have a future in the Chelsea first team.

The 27-year-old still has two years to run on his contract at Stamford Bridge, but would be available at a reasonable price, having made just two Premier League appearances last season before heading to Ligue 1 for this campaign.

Jorginho has remained a key figure in the Chelsea team under Thomas Tuchel, but his contract at the club expires next year and the Blues could be tempted to cash in on him if a big offer comes in.

Pulisic has been in and out of the side under Tuchel, often hampered by injury, but the 23-year-old is not thought to be available for transfer and would certainly cost a huge amount to any interested party.

The American arrived from Borussia Dortmund in 2019 for a fee of around £58m and Chelsea would not expect to make a loss on him if they let him go.

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