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Fabrizio Romano confirms Juventus interest on Portugal striker

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Juventus are closely observing the progress of Fabio Silva, the talented 2002-born striker currently playing for Borussia Dortmund and the Portuguese national team.

According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the forward could be set for a future move to Serie A. His name has gained strong attention in Italy, where several major clubs are evaluating potential moves ahead of the next transfer windows.

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Romano reports that Juventus are not alone in this race, as both Roma and Milan have added Silva to their scouting lists.

Fabio Silva

Fabio Silva 📸

Silva’s profile continues to attract interest because he offers technical quality, mobility, and impressive maturity for his age. His style suits the tactical demands of Italian football.

Many scouts describe him as a modern attacker with intelligent movement and a strong eye for goal. These qualities make him an appealing target for clubs seeking long-term investment in their offensive lineup.

A Manageable Price for Italian Clubs

Fabio Silva 📸

Fabio Silva 📸

The forward remains under contract with Borussia Dortmund until 30 June 2030. This long agreement shows how strongly the German club believes in his potential. Despite this, his current market value sits at around 28 million euros.

This figure stays within reach for the Italian sides evaluating a summer move or a future bid. Although Dortmund tend to negotiate firmly, they remain open to profitable offers for developing talents. This could give Italian clubs an opportunity to step in at the right moment.

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Fabio Silva 📸

Juventus view Silva as a possible addition to refresh their attacking options. Roma also monitor him, as they seek dynamic players able to support their evolving forward line.

Milan follow him for similar reasons, with their scouting team always attentive to emerging European prospects. As Romano highlights, Silva’s chances of arriving in Serie A are real and growing.

Several conditions must still align, yet interest continues to rise. The next months could become decisive as Italian clubs prepare strategies for future transfer windows.

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