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By Wilian Estrella

The winger world champion could reappear at Juventus next weekend
The winger world champion could reappear at Juventus next weekend
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Juventus faced Cremonese, within the framework of a new day in Serie A, however, Ángel Di María was not taken into account by Massimiliano Allegri. Now, the decision of the Bianconeri coach with the world champion is revealed for the next day, where the 'Vecchia Signora' will face Udinese.

After spending the Christmas and year-end holidays in Rosario, 'Fideo' Di María returned to work for Juventus at the beginning of January. In this context, Allegri decided not to take it in the 1-0 victory against Cremonese, where Leandro Paredes did add minutes, who was key in the time he was on the field of play.

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Now, with their sights set on the next day, where the Italian giant will face Udinese, 'Sky Sport' revealed that Allegri is considering starting Ángel Di María, who was key in the World Cup final in 2022 Qatar against France, in the huge lousail stadium.

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The 'Sky Sport' portal revealed that the Juventus board of directors intends to make a revolution in the squad and empower the new figures that are from the formative ones. In this context, Ángel Di María, Leandro Paredes, Juan Guillermo Cuadrado, Alex Sandro, among others, would say goodbye to the Turin club in mid-2023. "Noodle" signed for a single campaign and his future in Europe is uncertain, before the dream of the fans of Rosario Central to see him again with the 'scoundrel' shirt.


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