Newcastle United
Another wrinkle is added to Lloyd Kelly’s Juventus tenure as Newcastle United monitor his loan clause.
Another wrinkle is added to Lloyd Kelly’s Juventus tenure as Newcastle United monitor his loan clause. Juventus loanee Lloyd Kelly has a new manager to impress in Italy as his temporary Newcastle United exit gains a new twist.
Thiago Motta, the individual who introduced the centre-back to Serie A, was terminated by the Turin club this week following a string of unsatisfactory results.
This week, the head coach’s tenure concluded, and Igor Tudor was promptly appointed as his successor. Motta’s departure follows significant losses to Fiorentina and Atalanta. In February, the club was also eliminated from the Champions League by PSV, and shortly thereafter,
Empoli concluded their Coppa Italia campaign in a game in which Kelly played. Newcastle’s assessment of Kelly’s tenure in Serie A is contingent upon Juventus’s final standing this season. Despite Motta’s dismissal, the Italian team is currently fifth in the table, 12 points behind league leaders Inter. They are obligated to acquire the 26-year-old should they qualify for Europe.
Eddie Howe’s squad was shaken by injuries at the back, with Sven Botman and Lewis Hall being sidelined, just weeks before Kelly’s departure from St James’ Park, after only a smattering of months at Newcastle. The Magpies’ head coach was initially hesitant to permit Kelly to depart, but Juventus’ comprehensive £20m offer upon the conclusion of a permanent transfer was too tempting for United to refuse.
Following the confirmation of his January transfer, Kelly expressed his enthusiasm: “I am thrilled.” “Certainly, it will be distinct; I will need to adjust quickly, but I am eager to confront the challenge. I am not one to decline a challenge, so I will dedicate my heart to it.” I am confident that we will be able to achieve positive outcomes during my tenure here.
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