Juventus are already looking beyond the present, and their latest victory may prove more significant than it initially seemed.
Speaking on the podcast, transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio offered insight into how the club’s on-field success is directly shaping its ambitions in the transfer market.
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A Win That Fuels Bigger Ambitions
According to Di Marzio, Juventus’ recent triumph carries a double meaning. Not only does it bring the club closer to securing qualification for the UEFA Champions League—a competition crucial to the identity and finances of a club of this stature—but it also strengthens their position in ongoing transfer negotiations.
Confidence and results, he explains, are key factors in attracting elite players. Juventus are already making exploratory moves and maintaining contacts for high-profile names.
Among them is Alisson Becker of Liverpool, widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the world. Midfield reinforcements are also a priority, with both Bernardo Silva and Leon Goretzka under consideration.
Silva, fresh off a standout performance against Arsenal, demonstrated his enduring class despite contractual uncertainty. Goretzka, meanwhile, brings experience at the highest level, regularly competing in the latter stages of the Champions League.
However, Juventus are not alone in their pursuit, as AC Milan are also reportedly interested in the German midfielder.
Lewandowski : Experience and Firepower
Another name that has emerged is Robert Lewandowski, a proven goal scorer with a long history of success in Europe, particularly during his time at Bayern Munich.
While his age may be higher than other targets, his pedigree in both domestic leagues and the Champions League remains unquestioned.
With uncertainty still surrounding the future of Dušan Vlahović, Juventus could benefit from adding a forward capable of delivering consistency and leadership in crucial matches.
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Lewandowski’s presence would immediately elevate the team’s attacking threat—an area where the club has struggled to find consistency this season.
Ultimately, as Di Marzio highlights, winning not only boosts morale but also reinforces Juventus’ ability to think big. Should they secure Champions League qualification, it could unlock a summer defined by ambition, experience, and high-impact signings.