

The Brazilian joined the team for the first time in the 2015 summer. His early performances established him as one of the top left-backs in the world. He has, however, recently gone off the rails and at times shown to be a problem at the back. The 32-year-old, though, triggered an automatic release clause, allowing him to stay in Turin for one additional year. But unless something unexpected happens, the player won't be seen by the Bianconeri beyond June.
Sandro is expected to accept a free agency contract with one of the league's wealthier teams next summer, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport via JuventusNews24. Last summer, several reports suggested that the fullback may go to the Gulf state. A transfer, nevertheless, never happened. His prospects of moving to the Middle East, though, could be better as a free agent.