Former Milan and Juventus defender Mattia De Sciglio said he snubbed a move to Liverpool to move to Turin in 2017, but he felt ‘used’ by Vincenzo Montella at San Siro.
Mattia De Sciglio has admitted that facing AC Milan reminds him of where he ‘home’ his, after his Empoli side were beaten 2-0 last night. De Sciglio was born in Milan and joined the youth system when he was 10 years of age in 2002, eventually making the jump to the first team in the 2011-12 season under the then-coach Max Allegri.
Empoli have officially announced the signing of Juventus veteran Mattia De Sciglio on a season-long loan deal, which brings the right-back’s seven year
Mattia De Sciglio is set to join Empoli on a permanent deal from Juventus, but the Bianconeri are expected to continue covering part of the 31-year-old’s
Juventus will soon part ways with yet another Max Allegri loyalist, as Mattia De Sciglio has reportedly reached an agreement with Empoli. The versatile fullback has been on the club’s books since 2017, following his mentor to Turin after their previous collaboration at Milan.
Juventus is keen for Mattia De Sciglio to depart before the transfer window closes. The defender is considered surplus to requirements in the current squad and has been training separately from the main group.
Como remains active in the transfer market as Cesc Fàbregas looks to strengthen his squad further, and they are now targeting a Juventus outcast. Their first opponent of the season was the Bianconeri, which gave them a clear indication of the challenges they will face in Serie A.
Juventus is looking to offload several first-team players, but the Bianconeri are aware that they may need to mutually terminate the contracts of some.
Monza CEO Adriano Galliani is reportedly keen to sign Juventus veterans Wojciech Szczesny and Mattia De Sciglio. The two experienced players both found themselves surplus to requirements, as new Juventus coach Thiago Motta doesn’t plan to rely on their services.
Juventus fullback Mattia De Sciglio insists he’s doing well on a physical decision despite being left out of the Juventus training camp in Germany. The
Mattia De Sciglio hit out against Juventus after he was dropped from the pre-season training camp. ‘I want to make it clear this was purely a decision from the club.’ The squad travelled to Nuremberg this afternoon for the intensive training under new coach Thiago Motta and many were left behind for various reasons.
Mattia De Sciglio and Daniele Rugani are two more players who are expected to leave Juventus this summer. The Bianconeri are working hard to ensure their team is in great shape for the upcoming season, with several players on their shopping list.
One of the players we are almost certain not to see in a Juventus shirt under Thiago Motta is Mattia De Sciglio. The defender has been battling various injuries over the last few seasons and is so unfit that clubs have shown no interest in signing him.
New Juventus coach Thiago Motta has rendered his decision over the futures of Mattia De Sciglio and Timothy Weah. The 41-year-old is currently working alongside the club’s Football Director Cristiano Giuntoli to define next season’s squad.
Juventus will reportedly part ways with Mattia De Sciglio during the summer after spending the campaign on the treatment table. The 31-year-old sustained an ACL injury at the end of the previous campaign, keeping him out of action for almost a year.
The latest reports in Italy claim Weston McKennie will go on the Juventus bench against Lazio, while Mattia De Sciglio will play the first game in 10 months, allowing Massimiliano Allegri to switch to a 4-3-3 system.
Juventus defender Mattia De Sciglio has suffered an overload of soleus muscle so he must postpone his season debut. The Italian defender has been recovering from a knee injury he suffered at the end of last season.
Juventus defender Mattia De Sciglio is reportedly on the cusp of making his return to action after overcoming his devastating injury. The 31-year-old suffered an ACL injury last May which has ruled out of action ever since.
There was good news for Juventus today, as Adrien Rabiot and Mattia De Sciglio were back in training after injuries. The France international midfielder was forced to miss the 1-1 draw with Genoa due to bruising around the ribcage and was expected to be ruled out of this weekend’s encounter with Frosinone too.