Juventus defender Daniele Rugani could end up in the Premier League next season, with Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers ready to pounce.

The centre-back turns 26 next month, but has barely featured for the Bianconeri since his return from the Empoli loan spell in the summer of 2015.

Even with his ex-Empoli coach Maurizio Sarri in charge, he still struggled to get into the team, then became the first Serie A player to be diagnosed with COVID-19.

Juventus defender Daniele Rugani could end up in the Premier League next season, with Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers ready to pounce.

The centre-back turns 26 next month, but has barely featured for the Bianconeri since his return from the Empoli loan spell in the summer of 2015.

Even with his ex-Empoli coach Maurizio Sarri in charge, he still struggled to get into the team, then became the first Serie A player to be diagnosed with COVID-19.

According to Tuttosport, it’s very likely Rugani will move on next term and the Premier League is the most likely option.

Arsenal and Wolves are mentioned as interested parties, in the case of the Gunners, that goes back many months.

Rugani and his girlfriend, who is expecting their first child, have spent the lockdown brushing up on their English lessons.

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