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Serie A Femminile
Juventus have signed Léa Khelifi, Kysha Sylla, and Manuella Korogo, reinforcing their growing French contingent this summer.
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Juventus Turin have doubled down on their appetite for French talent this summer, bringing in three new arrivals from across the Alps: Léa Khelifi, Kysha Sylla, and Manuella Korogo.
The latter stands out as a particularly exciting prospect. Korogo captains France's U16 national team and is already regarded as one of the country's brightest young players, Footeuses reports.
The trio's arrival means French is now spoken just as freely as Italian inside the Juventus dressing room - a reflection of the club's increasingly Francophone squad.
The signings also highlight a broader shift in the women's game. Young players are showing a greater willingness to move abroad early in their careers, and Serie A Femminile is emerging as a particularly attractive destination for developing talent.
For Juventus, the strategy is clear: identify promising French players, offer them a platform in one of Europe's fastest-growing leagues, and build a squad that blends Italian structure with French flair.
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