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Antonio Conte first request to join Juventus

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Antonio Conte is firmly on Juventus’ radar as they look to rebuild ahead of next season according to Fichajes.

The club, where Conte made history both on the pitch and the sidelines, is seriously evaluating the idea of bringing him back.

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Naples, Italy – March 9, 2025: Napoli head coach Antonio Conte expresses his emotions on the sidelines during the Serie A clash against Fiorentina at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. (Credit: Image Photo Agency/Getty Images) 📸

However, the current Napoli manager isn’t ready to accept the job without specific guarantees.

Lukébakio in top Conte’s wishlist

Conte has reportedly made one thing clear: his return to Turin hinges on the signing of Dodi Lukébakio.

The Belgian winger, currently at Sevilla, has impressed the Italian tactician with his pace, technical ability, and attacking threat. Conte views Lukébakio as a perfect fit for the dynamic, high-intensity football he wants to bring back to the Bianconeri.

Despite Sevilla’s turbulent season, Lukébakio has stood out as a consistent performer.

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VIGO, SPAIN – November 4, 2023: Sevilla FC’s Dodi Lukebakio is seen in action during a LaLiga EA Sports clash against RC Celta Vigo at Estadio Abanca Balaídos. (Image credit: Jose Manuel Alvarez/Quality Sport Images via Getty Images) 📸

His future in La Liga remains uncertain, and interest from a club of Juventus’ stature could accelerate his departure provided Sevilla receives a satisfactory offer.

Juventus are already evaluating the financial and strategic viability of the move. For the Turin giants, meeting Conte’s condition could be the key to initiating a new era under a familiar and respected leader.

Here’s a short summary of Dodi Lukebakio’s transfer history:

2023: Joined Sevilla FC from Hertha BSC (€10M).

2021: Loan to VfL Wolfsburg.

2019: Transferred to Hertha BSC from Watford (€20M).

2018: Loan to Fortuna Düsseldorf.

On 2018: Moved to Watford from Charleroi (€5M).

Again 2018: Transferred to Charleroi from Anderlecht (€2.6M).

2017: Loan to Charleroi.

2016: Loan to Toulouse.

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