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Tiago Djaló leaving Juventus?

Djaló has found a new club, unlike some of his teammates.

Tiago Djaló has been freed from Juventus' project as part of the latest market moves towards the end of the transfer window.

Thiago Motta mentioned that Tjago Djalo is part of Juventus but the outgoing market is open. He was not placed by Giuntoli before August 31st.

Tiago Djaló has been invited to leave Juventus.

Djalo is not part of Thiago Motta's plans at Juventus and is likely to leave Italy. Juventus might offer him in a potential deal for Porto's winger Galeno.

Tiago Djalo is not part of Juventus' plans for the upcoming season. Juventus may offer him in a potential deal for Porto's winger Galeno.

Tjago Djalo is declared out of Thiago Motta's project at Juventus due to technical choices.

Tiago Djalò might go out on loan, with interest from multiple clubs in Portugal, including Porto.

Tiago Djaló, who arrived in January from Lille, has not been utilized by Allegri or Thiago Motta and is looking for the right destination.

There is speculation about Tiago Djaló's possible return to France, where he previously played for Lille.

Tiago Djaló is on the exit list of Juventus. He was not included in the squad for the recent pre-season match against Brest and is not in the plans of coach Thiago Motta.

Tiago Djalò has been excluded from the friendly match against Brest, signaling a potential departure from Juventus. All indications point towards an imminent separation from the club.

Tiago Djaló was omitted from the squad for the match against Brest, following a previous snub by Massimiliano Allegri last season. After being benched against Inter and not playing until May, he only managed 16 minutes on the field against Monza. Initially, physical issues were cited to safeguard the investment, but now, a year and five months post-ACL injury, his exclusion from the team seems permanent. Thiago Motta has also sidelined the defender, who may soon depart Juventus. Acquired for 3.5 million euros last January, potential loan offers are now being considered.

Thiago Djalò, a 24-year-old player for Juventus, has been excluded from Juventus' friendly matches by coach Thiago Motta. He is training in Turin and is expected to leave the club soon.

Tiago Djalò will be loaned out to gain necessary playing time after months of inactivity due to a serious injury. Giuntoli is working closely with the agents of the former Lille player to find a temporary solution.

Juventus is considering loaning Tiago Djaló for a season to allow him to gain more playing time and improve his status. This is deemed necessary due to a severe injury he suffered last year, from which he is still recovering.

Juventus is evaluating the future of Tiago Djalò. He had only one appearance last season and was bought for 3 million in January. If a proposal arrives, he might leave.

The young central defender, recently on loan at Roma, is liked by PSG. Juventus is asking for 30 million euros for him.

Tiago Djalo was acquired from Lille Olympique Sporting Club for a fee of € 3.6 million, payable in three installments during the 2024/2025 exercise, plus accessory charges of € 1.5 million. Additional bonuses up to a maximum of € 2.6 million were also mentioned, subject to certain sports objectives and/or conditions. Juventus signed a sports performance contract with the player until 30th June 2026. However, Djalo might leave Juventus at the end of this season due to the need for more playing time.

Juventus is considering the possibility of loaning out Tiago Djalò in the next transfer window. The defender has yet to make his debut in Serie A since his transfer to Juventus. The club obtained him in January, earlier than expected, as he was originally only to be transferred at the end of the season. Despite this early arrival, Djalò has not produced any results and has always been on the bench. It is not certain that he will make his debut before the end of the season.

Tiago Djaló must be loaned by Juventus, next season, to get back to playing regularly. The Portuguese arrived in Turin at the end of the winter market, coming from Lille, for about five million euros, but he still has not convinced Allegri, who has not given him a single minute on the field. Since he arrived he has always been called up, but he never left the bench, where he remained for 1170 minutes of play. Without even making his debut, the defender, who has been out of play for many months due to prolonged injury, may already be leaving the Old Lady, although to return more prepared for Italian football, in 2025/26.

Tiago Djalò, a central defender formerly from Milan, was also sought by Inter and was taken from Lille for a total of about 5 million, considering bonuses. He is the emblem of how the coach's field choices have been divergent from what the company has planned on the market. Djalò has not played a single minute this season.

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