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Renato Veiga set to join Juventus on loan - but he'll be back at Chelsea in the summer

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  • Veiga set for a fresh adventure with Juventus
  • Serie A side set to pay €5m to the Blues
  • Marseille and Dortmund were also in the race
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    According to Fabrizio Romano, Juventus will pay a €5 million (£3.8m/$5.2m) loan fee for Veiga’s services, with an additional €1m potentially due in bonuses based on performance. The agreement does not include a purchase option, ensuring Veiga’s eventual return to Chelsea later this year.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Chelsea had indicated their willingness to loan out Veiga, provided that both playing opportunities and financial terms were met. While Marseille and Borussia Dortmund were among the clubs initially interested in securing Veiga, Juventus ultimately met the criteria laid out by the Premier League side to lure him to Turin.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The Italian club has been dealing with significant setbacks, including long-term anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries to centre-back Bremer and left-back Juan Cabal. Additionally, club captain Danilo has been omitted from recent matchday squads, with head coach Thiago Motta suggesting the veteran could depart the team. Hence, Veiga’s ability to adapt to multiple roles may be a major asset for Juventus.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR VEIGA?

    Veiga has struggled to secure consistent playing time at Chelsea. Despite making 18 appearances for the Blues this season, he has only started one Premier League match. Most of his contributions have come in the Conference League, where he started all eight games and scored in Chelsea’s victories over Astana and Gent. Now, Juventus will aim to make the most of Veiga’s skill set during his brief stint in Turin as they aim to address their immediate defensive concerns.