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Offline PeterWithe

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3570 on: Today at 03:49:17 PM »
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Weston McKennie is in the form of his life for Juventus, in any position
The American has earned the trust of Luciano Spalletti in Italy, but his role with the USMNT remains an open question

Juventus have tried to get rid of Weston McKennie. They even succeeded once, sending him on loan to Leeds United only for the American to return six months later. When he got back to Turin, as US coach Gregg Berhalter told the story at the time, Juve had emptied his locker and given away his parking spot. Despite this, McKennie stuck around.

It’s just as well for the Old Lady that he did – McKennie is now in the form of his life. The 27-year-old has scored four times in just eight games since the start of 2026. He has become one of Juve’s most important players and arguably the biggest driving force behind their recent upturn in form. Luciano Spalletti – among the most big-name coaches currently working in Italian football – has used McKennie to mould the team in his own image.

Spalletti is a tactical radical. In this era of positional play, he argued “systems no longer exist in football” during his Scudetto-winning time at Napoli. “It’s all about the spaces left by the opposition,” he told Sky Sports Italia recently. “You must be quick to spot them and know the right moment to strike.”

This is surely why he likes McKennie – a position-less player, or rather, an every position player. He’s been Juve’s utility man for years, filling in all over the field whenever required. According to WhoScored, McKennie has played as a left back, right back, left wing back, right wing back, defensive midfielder, central midfielder, right winger, No 10 and centre forward. The only surprise is that he hasn’t played in goal (yet!).

Since Spalletti’s arrival in October, McKennie has been most commonly used on the right side. From there the American has the license to drift inside, get in between the lines and push up as a secondary striker. As Spalletti says, systems no longer exist and McKennie is the Juventus player who best embodies the philosophy of the club’s new manager.


One wonders what Mauricio Pochettino makes of McKennie’s current form. The US head coach omitted McKennie from his roster for the September and November friendlies, arguing “we already know what he can provide the team.” This was confusing reasoning considering how little time Pochettino had to work with his best players in 2025.

McKennie is certainly one of the United States’ best players, but it’s not clear how he will fit into the lineup at the World Cup. Pochettino seems unsure of McKennie’s’s suitability for one of the deep-lying midfield roles, meaning he could be pushed further forward into one of the dual-No 10 positions. This part of the pool, however, also includes Christian Pulisic, Malik Tillman, Gio Reyna and Diego Luna. Competition is stiff.

It’s possible McKennie could line up for the USMNT on the right side, as he frequently does for Juventus. There, he could play in a 4-4-2 out of possession as part of the midfield four and tuck inside off the wing in attacking phases. So far, though, Pochettino has favoured Sergiño Dest, Tim Weah and even Alex Freeman in this role.

If Pochettino is, as some suspect, a doubter of McKennie, he can expect to be proved wrong by the midfielder before too long. This is McKennie’s thing. He has been written off several times in his career. Almost every season McKennie has spent at Juventus has started with speculation about his future there. He’s been told multiple times to expect limited game time and every time he has worked his way back into the team.

Spalletti clearly gets McKennie. He has a firm grasp of his strengths and his weaknesses and has built his Juventus team around the American to accentuate the former. Against Parma on Sunday, when Juve produced arguably their best performance of the season so far, McKennie was at the heart of everything, scoring in the 37th minute of a 4-1 win.

“I have never in my career worked with a coach like this,” McKennie said of Spalletti after his man-of-the-match performance. Spalletti has also taken the opportunity to talk up the Juve player who has embraced his ideas more fully than anyone else. “He fights, he’s strong in the air and he can jump high,” said the Old Lady boss. “He plays to get results because he makes decisions. He would be a perfect striker.”

Talks over a new contract to keep McKennie at Juventus beyond the end of the season have reportedly started. Conflicting claims have linked the midfielder with Serie A rivals Milan and Napoli while a move to FC Cincinnati in Major League Soccer appeared to be on the cards not so long ago. McKennie’s agent recently took to social media to dispel what he called “lies and propaganda.”

What isn’t a lie is McKennie’s value to Juventus on the pitch. At a time when the Turin club is rebuilding for the future, the American is showing he deserves to be a central pillar of Spalletti’s new-look team. If and when McKennie puts pen to paper on a new contract, maybe he can ask for his parking spot back.

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3571 on: Today at 03:51:09 PM »
Whenever I hear McKennie I always think of Leeds fans chanting 'you fat bastard' at him. While he played for Leeds.

I read a piece last week in the Guardian that said he had been Juventus' best player this season and was a favourite of the coach.

First thought was his contract must be up soon. Second thought after checking, I'm a good judge of character.

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3572 on: Today at 06:46:59 PM »
I don't think that's a fair comment in his case. I think if we could get him on a Bosman he would be a good alternative for McGinn.

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3573 on: Today at 07:24:27 PM »
It was a tiny bit of a tongue in cheek comment, OCD but doesn't hide the fact Juventus were trying to get rid of him when they wanted Dougie and he turned us down. Plus it's only been this season where he's actually looked like a more than decent player.
From what I've read he wants his salary doubled as he's apparently on £50k a week.

It's a good call for an eventual replacement for SJM but there's no guarantee what we'd be getting; the average at best player for the last three seasons or the hard working midfielder he's shown he can be this season?

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3574 on: Today at 07:25:40 PM »
He's been decent for the couple of seasons before, as well. I remember reading about how well he had been playing in '24 and turning his career around after his shitshow at Leeds. The fat fuck.

Edit: https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2024/3/13/24097318/weston-mckennie-juventus-leeds-united-2024-serie-a-premier-league-english-championship-max-allegri

That's from their fans in early '24.
« Last Edit: Today at 07:28:15 PM by Skipper_The_Eyechild »

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3575 on: Today at 08:32:04 PM »
That's from their American fans blog in early '24.

FTFY ;)

I'll leave it to 'American' Monty to give his opinion but a good mate is a Tuscan Juventus fan and he's rarely had a good word to say about McKennie (or any other Juve player to be fair). All he does is violently swear in Italian when watching them, it's hilarious to watch. Much will be down to  to their self entitled demand that they should be so much better than they have been over the last few years, a bit like Man U fans.

It's obvious Juventus want to keep him so he must be doing something right this season but they haven't been decent for a few seasons now, at least by their normal standards.

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3576 on: Today at 09:19:13 PM »
Tuscan Juventus fan, says everything you need to know about Juventus fans.

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3577 on: Today at 10:18:25 PM »
It wasn't just Americans saying it, I remember Nicky Bandini talking about him playing well, also. Juve also extended his contract another year last time around and he continually plays, they wouldn't have done this if he were shit. He simply isn't anywhere near as bad as he was with Leeds. I don't necessarily want him, he just must now be a half decent footballer to get as many games as he does.

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Re: Winter 25-26 Transfer Window - hopes, speculation, rumours etc.
« Reply #3578 on: Today at 10:43:28 PM »
Seems a bit harsh. People don't stay fat forever.

 


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