PSG has faced a crisis for several months, and Jérémy Menez, frustrated by his limited playing time, was eager for a change. A promising opportunity has emerged, as a club, and not just any club, has expressed strong confidence in him. According to reports from The Team, Menez is expected to part ways with the Parisian club during the winter transfer window to join Juventus Turin, the renowned Italian powerhouse.
Currently tied to PSG until June 2014, the former Sochaux, Monaco, and Roma player’s move to Juventus could prompt a shift in playing style under manager Antonio Conte, transitioning to a 4-3-3 formation. While Menez is assured more playing time, there is a caveat: he would miss the final phase of the 2014 Champions League. Galatasaray, led by Didier Drogba, secured qualification, creating a hurdle for Juventus.
This development poses a dilemma for Menez, considering PSG’s ambitious aspirations in the Champions League. Nevertheless, the player seems to have made his decision – he is inclined to join a prominent club, bask in the sunny atmosphere, and secure a spot in the national team for the upcoming Brazil campaign with the French Blues.