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En-Nesyri to Juventus only in 6 months loan

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Juventus is reportedly shifting its focus in the striker market, with Moroccan forward Youssef En-Nesyri emerging as a more feasible target than Crystal Palace’s Mateta.

Born in 1997 and currently playing for Fenerbahce, En-Nesyri has been attracting attention due to his goal-scoring abilities and adaptability in attack.

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According to Sky Sport, the Turkish club is open to negotiating a short-term loan deal, which could pave the way for the Serie A giants to secure his services without committing to a long-term purchase immediately.

The potential move could mark a strategic decision for Juventus, allowing the club to strengthen its forward line while maintaining financial flexibility.

Unlike permanent transfers that require hefty commitments, a loan agreement offers the opportunity to assess the player’s performance and fit within the squad before making further decisions.

A Practical Loan Option

Sources from Sky Sport indicate that Fenerbahce would consider a straightforward loan for En-Nesyri, albeit with a notable fee attached.

Juventus could bring the Moroccan forward in for six months, giving them the chance to evaluate his contribution throughout the remainder of the season.

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The estimated cost of the operation is around 5 million euros, a manageable figure for a club of Juventus’ stature, particularly for a player of En-Nesyri’s caliber.

This approach not only minimizes financial risk but also aligns with Juventus’ recent strategy of cautious spending in the transfer market. Should the player excel during his loan spell, the club could explore a more permanent arrangement.

If not, they retain the flexibility to reassess their attacking options at the end of the season without having committed to a long-term deal.

As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on the negotiations between Juventus and Fenerbahce. En-Nesyri’s potential arrival could add a dynamic edge to the Juventus attack, while also reflecting the club’s careful yet ambitious approach to squad reinforcement.

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