Yıldız is a versatile player who can play on both wings, as a number 10, and even as a second striker. This versatility is likely to be attractive to clubs like Chelsea, who have had an underwhelming attack this season. Arsenal are also interested in Yıldız, but the player is said to be seeking a significant wage increase, reportedly around €6m per year. Juventus, however, may not be able to match this offer, leading to a potential bidding war with Chelsea, who are reportedly willing to meet Juventus' asking price of €100m if Yıldız does not sign a new deal with the Italian club.
The situation surrounding Yıldız's contract negotiations remains complex, with multiple clubs interested in his services and significant financial implications at play. However, Chiellini's statement suggests that Juventus are committed to finding a solution that works for both the club and the player.










