Szczesny leaves Juventus

Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has departed from Juventus following a mutual agreement to terminate his contract, as announced by the Serie A club on Wednesday.

After spending seven seasons with Juventus, the 34-year-old had one year remaining on his contract. However, he is now a free agent and reports from Italian media have linked him with a move to Serie A club Monza or Al-Nassr of the Saudi Pro League.

Juventus expressed their gratitude towards Szczesny in a statement, acknowledging his impact on the fans worldwide. They stated that the goalkeeper had instantly won over the Juventus supporters and that his dedication and pride while wearing their jersey would always be remembered. The club concluded the statement by thanking Szczesny for everything he had contributed and wishing him the best of luck for his future endeavours.

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Szczesny began his footballing journey at Arsenal, where he joined at the age of 15 in 2006. He later signed for Juventus in 2017 after loan spells at Brentford and AS Roma. During his time at Juventus, he made 252 appearances and achieved three Serie A league titles and three Coppa Italia victories. Additionally, he has represented Poland with 84 international caps. In July, Juventus acquired goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio from Monza as part of their team.

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