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Juventus consider selling Mbangula amid Interest from France and Germany

Samuel Mbangula, Juventus’ promising Belgian winger, could be on the move in the January transfer window. The 20-year-old has caught the eye of several clubs in France and Germany following his impressive performances early in the season. This growing interest may lead to an early departure, especially if Juventus needs to raise funds for squad reinforcements.

Mbangula has shown flashes of brilliance since the start of the season, earning the trust of manager Thiago Motta on multiple occasions. His ability to create numerical superiority and impact in the attacking third has made him a valuable asset, though not yet indispensable. Goals against Verona and Bologna, along with three assists in the first part of the season, have highlighted his quality and knack for being decisive in key moments, as evidenced by his late equalizer against Bologna.

According to [**Calciomercato**](https://www.calciomercato.com/news/juventus-mbangula-puo-partire-piace-in-francia-e-germania-ecco-q-76164), despite his good performances, or perhaps because of them, Juventus might consider selling Mbangula to address financial needs. His market value is estimated between 8 and 10 million euros, a figure that could prove tempting for both the player and the club. For Mbangula, a move could offer more playing time and development opportunities in leagues known for nurturing young talent. For Juventus, it represents a chance to generate funds for new signings.

Juventus currently have depth in attacking positions with players like Yildiz, Nico Gonzalez, Conceicao, Weah, Adzic, and the versatile McKennie providing ample options for Motta, barring injuries. However, the club needs reinforcements in other areas, particularly in defence and as a backup for Vlahovic. Before making these acquisitions, Juventus may need to sell from positions where they have an abundance of talent.

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