Chelsea initially paid Monaco £38.5 million for Disasi's services in 2023, but now the club is willing to let him leave without any compensation. This decision is reportedly due to the player's limited progress at Chelsea, where he has fallen behind other talented defenders like Levi Colwill, Wesley Fofana, and Trevoh Chalobah.
Disasi still has four years remaining on his Chelsea contract, but the club's willingness to release him without a fee indicates his role in the team has become uncertain. Juventus, however, is hesitant to pay a transfer fee due to their current financial struggles, making it uncertain whether they will pursue a deal for Disasi.