“Dikeni’s time with us has been marred by injuries, so he’s struggled to find his rhythm. He needs a lot of game time and we hope that he’ll get some at Juventus. We wish him all the best for his time in Italy, and we’ll be keeping a close eye on his progress,” said Werder’s director of football, Clemens Fritz.
The Munich-born midfielder, who moved to the Weser from FC Augsburg in 2022, has played one Bundesliga game for Werder. He played 13 times for the U23s last season, scoring 3 goals.