Italy International’s Worth Drops Over 50%

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According to Italy based media outlet Tuttosport, Manchester United fullback Matteo Darmian’s worth has dropped around 50% since he signed for the Red Devils.
Tuttosport compiled a list of 25 targets linked with Serie A champions Juventus. According to them, Matteo Darmian, who features on the list, has lost 50% of his value since joining Manchester United.
Darmian began his career with Italian giants AC Milan, making his Serie A debut at age 17.
In 2009, he joined Padova, whom he helped avoid relegation from Serie B in his only season there. He then returned to the Serie A with Palermo, and one year later, signed for Torino, where he played for four seasons.
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On 11th July, 2015, Darmian joined English giants Manchester United for an undisclosed fee, believed to be in the region of £12.7 million (around €18m).
He had a promising start to his United career, but injuries and position changes affected his game, and he gradually began fading.
Under new manager José Mourinho, the 26-year-old has fallen behind Antonio Valencia and even Timothy Fosu-Mensah in the pecking order.
Manchester United were also linked with AS Monaco right-back Fabinho this summer. Fabinho has previously worked under Mourinho at Real Madrid, and the Portuguese manager has shown desire to be reunited with him.
Darmian has not started a single match out of the 6 games United have played in the 2016-2017 Premier League season.
As per Calciomercato, it is highly possible for the reigning Serie A champions to sign the Italy international for the aforementioned price.
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