Weston McKennie has revealed that he snubbed two teams that “weren’t top level” in order to complete a dream move to Juventus in 2020.
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- American moved to Italy in 2020
- Has passed 100 appearances
- Earned fresh start after Leeds loan
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The United States international initially linked up with the Bianconeri on a season-long loan, with a deal done that took him away from German side Schalke. That agreement was turned into a permanent transfer and the USMNT star has now passed 100 appearances for the Serie A giants.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
He has not always been a guaranteed starter, with a loan spell taken in at Leeds last season as they suffered relegation out of the Premier League, but the slate has been wiped clean by Massimiliano Allegri in 2023-24. McKennie remains fully committed to Juve, with the 25-year-old still pinching himself at the fact that they came calling when club legend Andrea Pirlo was filling the role of head coach.
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WHAT THEY SAID
McKennie has told Juventus’ channel of how he ended up in Turin: “There were two clubs interested, but they weren’t top-level. Then I received a call from my agent who told me about the call from Juventus and that the club was interested in me. I wanted Juventus. I was on the bus with the team we were going to Austria for training and they told me that Andrea Pirlo would call me and I couldn’t believe it. I was having lunch with the team, we couldn’t have phones usually, but I saw that a number from Italy was calling me so I took the phone and left. There I realised that I was going to Juventus. The rest is history.”
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
There was a point over the summer in which it looked as though McKennine would be offloaded by Juve, but he played his way back into favour during pre-season – part of which was spent in his native United States – and he has now been joined at the Allianz Stadium by international team-mate Tim Weah.