Juventus’ attacking department is currently more of a construction site than a finished project, with uncertainty surrounding both strategy and personnel.
Much will depend on two decisive factors: qualification for the UEFA Champions League and the future of the club’s current strikers.
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As things stand, the Bianconeri are planning for a modest reinforcement—just one major signing up front—but the situation could quickly escalate into a full rebuild if key departures materialize.
Uncertainty Surrounding Key Figures
The future of Dušan Vlahović remains a central issue. Should the Serbian forward fail to renew his contract, Juventus may be forced to rethink their entire attacking structure.
Additional complications could arise if other offensive options move on, leaving the club short of depth and quality in a crucial area. According to Tuttosport, Juventus are carefully monitoring several profiles, including long-standing targets.
One name that continues to circulate is Joshua Zirkzee, who could return to Serie A after a disappointing spell at Manchester United.
However, the Dutch forward does not fully convince Luciano Spalletti, who is reportedly looking for a striker with stronger physical presence and better movement in behind defensive lines.
Other Targets and Strategic Decisions
In an ideal scenario, Juventus would pursue a proven goal-scorer like Victor Osimhen. Yet, such a move appears highly unlikely.
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The Nigerian star, currently tied to Galatasaray through complex contractual conditions and a significant valuation, is effectively out of reach.
A reunion between Osimhen and Spalletti—who famously led Napoli to a historic league title—remains more of a dream than a realistic objective.
Given these obstacles, Juventus may ultimately turn to a more attainable solution: Randal Kolo Muani. The French striker, currently on loan at Tottenham Hotspur, is expected to return to Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season.
PSG, however, are keen to secure at least €30 million to avoid a financial loss—coincidentally aligning with Juventus’ projected budget for a new forward.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Juventus find themselves at a crossroads. Whether they opt for continuity or a complete overhaul, one thing is clear: decisive action will be required to restore both stability and firepower to their attack.