Juventus face transfer hurdles after David rejects Hull City
Juventus are exploring loan options to offload players after David turned down a move to Hull City.

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Transfer dealings at Juventus have hit a roadblock. Following David's rejection of a move to Hull City, the club is now forced to rethink its strategy for offloading players.
While interest in Fabio Miretti persists, the club's asking price between €10 million and €15 million has deterred potential suitors. The situation surrounding Teun Koopmeiners remains even more complex, with a book value of around €30 million that currently makes a permanent exit difficult to negotiate.
As a result, the loan market has become a focal point for the Bianconeri. With the closing stages of the transfer window approaching, temporary deals are increasingly viewed as the most viable option to unlock stalled situations. This approach is specifically targeted at players who, following difficult seasons, are currently struggling to attract interest for permanent transfers.