Weston McKennie’s time at Juventus could finally be nearing its end, with the USMNT midfielder once again at the centre of growing transfer talk this summer.
McKennie has been in and out of favour in Turin over the past two seasons, and his name is now being discussed as Juventus look at potential changes in midfield. The situation has reached a point where a move away is starting to feel more realistic than it has at any stage in recent windows.
At the same time, Josh Sargent’s situation at Norwich City remains unresolved. The American forward continues to be linked with a switch, but there is still no clear breakthrough, leaving the impasse in place as the window develops.
Elsewhere, Toronto FC have been credited with showing interest in a USMNT player, adding an MLS angle to a market that is already full of moving parts for American internationals.
With major leagues in preseason planning and clubs setting their squads for the campaign ahead, several USMNT players are being tracked closely. For McKennie, the key question is whether Juventus will sanction an exit — and whether a deal can finally be done after previous windows of uncertainty.
















