CHELSEA and Manchester United have suffered a blow in their pursuit of Weston McKennie after Juventus were reportedly contacted by Bournemouth.
The Cherries, who face off against Man Utd tonight, are battling to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
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Juventus has been contacted by Bournemouth over the sale of Weston McKennie[/caption]
And now with their new owners backing, including actor Michael B. Jordan, the club have launched an audacious bid to sign the American midfielder.
According to Calciomercato, Juventus want to keep French World Cup star Adrien Rabiot at the club until the end of the season, and have a preference in losing McKennie instead.
The report suggests, Bournemouth have made “the most concrete steps” regarding a transfer for the 24-year-old.
Juventus want to sell McKennie for between £31-35million.
And following Bournemouth’s initial contact, they will reportedly follow it up with a bid in the next few days, but McKennie’s interest in the move is unknown.
Man Utd tracked McKennie in the summer after negotiations to sign Rabiot collapsed.
Last month it was reported McKennie was wanted by clubs including Chelsea, Tottenham and Borussia Dortmund.
The Bundesliga outfit do reportedly remain keen, but they are second in the race to Bournemouth.
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McKennie’s sale would allow them to fund a move for Real Valladolid right-back Iván Fresneda.
Bournemouth’s takeover was completed last month and was worth £120m.
The lead of the bid, Bill Foley, is said to be worth £1.2b.