Andrea Cambiaso has put transfer speculation behind him, even before the January window closed. Despite expectations, Manchester City’s anticipated offer never materialized.
Calciomercato report that Cambiaso has made peace with the situation, as has Juventus’ sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli, who could have reshaped the club’s transfer strategy with the funds from a potential sale. For now, both parties seem content with the outcome, though future discussions remain a possibility.
The player’s decision to take time off to address his ankle issue coincided with intensifying transfer rumours. This timing led some sceptics to question the authenticity of his injury, but Cambiaso’s choice to pause and restart was primarily driven by his recent dip in form, indicating the need for recovery.
Looking ahead, Cambiaso can now concentrate solely on his on-field performance for the next few months. However, come June, the transfer saga may reignite. Juventus appear to be moving swiftly towards securing Hancko, which could impact Cambiaso’s future at the club.
If Manchester City avoid further transfer bans, negotiations could potentially resume. The discussions would likely pick up where they left off in January, with City’s offer around €60-65 million and Juventus’ asking price at €80 million. A compromise in the middle could prove beneficial for both parties.