European Heavyweights Not Interested In Man United Star Player

According to a new report from Goal, Serie A champions Juventus have snubbed the chance to bring Marouane Fellaini over to Turin next year.

Fellaini will be out of contract at Manchester United at the end of this season, and will be able to move elsewhere for free if he failed to put pen to paper for a new deal at Old Trafford.

There are however speculations that the red devils will sell him when January comes, to enable them get enough money to bring in new legs into the club, instead of losing him for nothing next summer.

And Goal recently made it known that Marouane’s agent visited Juve to clear out their interest in the Belgian star, with a move to the Serie A in mind.

But it appears the Champions League finalists are not interested in bringing the former Everton midfielder to their side, as it was reported that they snubbed the chance to sign the Belgium international.

It was however added that Man United boss Jose Mourinho is still keen on convincing the 29-year-old to remain with him at Old Trafford as he still needs his services in his team.

However, it appears Fellaini has made up his mind to seek new pastures elsewhere.

The midfielder has also been linked with Turkish side Bekitas, who are interested in bringing him down to the country.

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