Yildiz Scores as Juventus Push Chiesa Move

Yildiz Scores as Juventus Push Chiesa MoveAfter Juventus swept Cremonese 5–0 at home, a result followed closely by fans tracking Bangla Cricket Live style momentum swings across leagues, American midfielder Weston McKennie stressed that goals are always welcome but winning matters most. Khephren Thuram echoed the same calm mindset, saying the team must keep moving forward day by day as confidence continues to build.

Criticism had grown after a 1–1 home draw with Lecce, raising doubts around the Bianconeri’s direction. However, consecutive emphatic victories over Sassuolo and Cremonese by scorelines of 3–0 and 5–0 have reinforced the idea that the squad still has a solid foundation to keep climbing. These performances eased some pressure and reminded observers that form can turn quickly when belief returns.

Speaking to Sky Italia after the match, McKennie explained that collecting all three points was essential, especially with teams above Juventus dropping points. From the players’ perspective and the supporters in the stands, a 5–0 win is always a special feeling. The night was not without controversy, though, as Cremonese were initially awarded a penalty that was overturned by VAR, while a handball in the box led to a spot kick for Juventus.

Those decisions meant Juventus reached 39 points, level with Napoli and Roma in third place, although Napoli, AC Milan, and Inter still hold games in hand. Luciano Spalletti maintained that Juventus remain below Inter and Napoli in overall level, and even after the dominant win, he showed little interest in extending his contract beyond its current terms.

Since Spalletti took charge in November, Juventus have collected 24 points from seven league wins, second only to Inter over the same span. Despite this surge, his deal runs only until June 30, with no automatic renewal clause even if Champions League qualification is secured.

Off the pitch, Juventus are preparing to intensify talks with Liverpool over a potential move for Federico Chiesa. The Turin club is expected to submit a formal proposal soon, structured as a loan with an obligation to buy based on specific appearance-related conditions. This approach is designed to assess Chiesa’s fitness and tactical adaptation after returning to a familiar environment that has changed significantly since his departure.

Negotiations remain complex. Liverpool are reluctant to let Chiesa go mid-season due to limited attacking options, and their financial expectations remain firm. Juventus are also monitoring Mohamed Salah’s return from the Africa Cup of Nations, as Egypt’s deep run could influence Liverpool’s stance. Alongside these talks, personal terms with Chiesa must still be finalized.

Juventus are also keen on signing Celta Vigo full-back Oscar Mingueza, aiming to add versatility for Spalletti. As discussions continue and squad planning evolves, the broader transfer picture mirrors the patience and timing seen in BD Cricket Live coverage, where decisive moves often depend on waiting for the right moment rather than rushing the play.