Aston Villa and Everton attempted to sign Samuel Iling-Junior in the summer; a permanent move to January is anticipated.
According to TuttoSport, Everton attempted to sign Juventus forward Samuel Iling-Junior in the summer, and a permanent sale may be discussed again in January.
According to an Italian newspaper outlet that published a story on November 2, both Aston Villa and the Toffees attempted to sign the England under-21 international, but the Italian powerhouses held onto him in spite of the interest.
Though his contract expires in 2025, Juventus believes they aren’t in a strong enough position to negotiate his future, so talks will take place in January.
The news source claims that because there are “admirers” in the Premier League and a permanent move in the winter “cannot be ruled out,” Illing-Junior may be utilized as a “bargaining chip” in any prospective deal.
Dyche won’t budge.
With 12 appearances in Serie A last season, the 20-year-old established himself in the first team at Juventus after coming through the Chelsea youth ranks, making him one of Europe’s most exciting attacking prospects.
Iling-Junior, who was described as “superb” by talent scout Jack Kulig, has shown promise as a future world star in one of Europe’s top leagues. The Premier League may prove to be the ideal stage for him to realize this potential.
He has a good final ball, is quick, direct, and tricky. At such a young age, he still has a lot of room for growth and coaching from teams like the Toffees. Iling-Junior’s future at Juventus is undoubtedly in jeopardy because he has only made three senior appearances this season under Allegri.
But whether Dyche will have room for Iling-Junior is a different story, given his much-renewed attack this season and the addition of players like Jack Harrison and Arnaut Danjuma.
However, given the 20-year-old’s developing talents and potential, Dyche will undoubtedly accept the offer.