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Juventus are reportedly exploring a potential move for Senegal international striker Nicolas Jackson ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window, though any deal would depend heavily on specific financial conditions.

According to Sky Sport, the 2001-born forward—currently on loan at Bayern Munich but owned by Chelsea—could emerge as a target for the Italian giants.

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However, Juventus are said to be interested only in a temporary arrangement rather than a permanent transfer. This cautious approach reflects both the club’s financial strategy and ongoing uncertainty regarding their attacking lineup.

Loan Move the Only Viable Option for Nicolas Jackson

Reports indicate that Bayern Munich are unlikely to exercise any option to retain Jackson beyond the current season.

As a result, the striker is expected to return to Chelsea, who appear open to sending him out on loan once again. Juventus see this as an opportunity to potentially strengthen their squad without committing to a full transfer fee.

Jackson’s profile—young, dynamic, and already experienced at top European level—makes him an appealing option. Still, the Bianconeri are not prepared to invest heavily unless the deal aligns with their economic framework.

A loan deal, possibly with performance-based clauses, could therefore represent a balanced solution for all parties involved.

Juventus Weighing Their Attack Options

Before making any concrete move, Juventus must first evaluate their current attacking department. Much will depend on how many forwards the club decides to offload at the end of the season.

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Squad reshuffling is expected, and Jackson’s arrival could hinge on departures that create both space and financial flexibility. While negotiations are still at an early stage, the situation remains fluid.

With Chelsea willing to consider another temporary exit and Bayern stepping away from a permanent deal, Juventus may find themselves in a favorable position to act.

As highlighted by Sky Sport, the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether this potential transfer gains momentum or remains simply a market opportunity under consideration.

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