Not for sale! Italian media: Chelsea once offered 70 million euros for Yilditz in the summer window, but was rejected by Juventus in seconds
6:39pm, 16 September 2025Football
September 15th According to Italian media "Football Market", Premier League giant Chelsea once offered Juventus winger Ilditz for 70 million euros in the summer window shortly after the end of the previous summer window, but was immediately rejected by Juventus.
Ilditz has matured a lot, and he has begun to carry the team's responsibilities on his shoulders and is more decisive than ever at critical moments.
Some European giants also observed him this summer, including Chelsea, who invested 70 million euros to try to buy the Turks from Juventus.
However, Juventus Director Comoli's answer to this is clear: No, thank you. Indeed, because Yilditz is almost a non-sale product for the team, and he quickly became the benchmark for Juventus' image.
20-year-old Yilditz has contributed 1 goal and 3 assists for Juventus three appearances in the league this season, and his German turnover has reached 50 million euros.
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