Leonardo Bonucci is interested in joining Roma and could be the cause of Mourinho's side
As Bonucci is already considered redundant by Juventus, the 36-year-old has been given a free chance at Union Berlin last season from his long-serving Torino City team. As he hopes to establish himself on a new pitch, he will have to hit back against Juventus' abandonment of him with his performances, but Leonardo Bonucci has not been treated as he deserves in Union Berlin.
Bonucci made just 10 appearances for Union Berlin early in the season, spending almost half of his time on the bench watching his players play. Union Berlin were weak in both games in Germany and the Champions League, and ended up teetering on the brink of relegation, with a dismal result. Since the end of November last year, Leonardo Bonucci has only made one start against Cologne. Union Berlin managers did not refuse to extend Bonucci's contract early, but the German side refused to pay compensation.
With the arrival of the winter holidays, Bonucci returned to the Apennine Peninsula to be with his family. However, due to his encounter in the Bundesliga, he does not look like he has any intention of returning to Germany. Due to a conflict with the manager of Union Berlin, he wants to return to the first division and play in next season's European Championship in Germany, in which Italy will participate.
According to some Italian news reports, Roma are the favourites for a transfer for Leonardo Bonucci. Compared to some of the most popular players such as Trevoh Chalobah and Demiral, Bonucci has been a much easier way to join Roma and the costs are easier to manage. Roma coach Jose. Jose Mourinho has promised to bring in Leonardo Bonucci to fill the void at the back due to injury.
However, whether at Juventus or AC Milan, Bonucci is not an easy opponent. He's already had a big fight with the fans, and he's also sparked a debate with the whole team. Although he once joined AC Milan with a high profile, his strong desire to return to Juventus in the midst of the civil unrest in Milan has angered his supporters. At the same time, he came from Milan's youth system and was spurned by Inter fans because he played for Juventus and AC Milan.
Bonucci's tough personality, combined with Mourinho's management style, and the divergent views of Roma supporters and the press, have made his role under Mourinho a mystery. While the manager and players were happy, Roma supporters and ** were skeptical of the transfer. Roma, meanwhile, are not making Leonardo Bonucci a part of their squad and are looking for a suitable replacement to fill the void in that position.