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Juventus‘ goal-scoring troubles were painfully highlighted in their recent 1-1 draw against Lecce, reflecting a deeper crisis within their attack.

The match saw missed opportunities from their offensive signings, as Jonathan David failed to convert a penalty and Lois Openda squandered a clear-cut chance in front of goal.

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These ongoing issues with new attacking players have left Juventus fans and management concerned about the team’s performance.

Spalletti’s Tactical Re-Approach and Potential January Moves

In response to the attacking woes, Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti is looking to revive the team’s season through tactical innovations. Implementing a new 4-2-3-1 formation, Spalletti has introduced the “false nine” role for young talent Yildiz.

The approach mirrors a strategic shift, reminiscent of the flexibility that Spalletti previously employed during his time at Roma, where players like Weston McKennie have been tasked with versatile, sacrificial roles, much like Simone Perrotta’s position in the past.

This new formation aims to provide fluidity in the attack, with the pressing question remaining: who will fill the void left by Dusan Vlahovic’s absence?

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Juventus prepare moves for the attack

Jonathan David, a recent signing, has shown potential but is still adapting to the demands of top-tier football. His ability to fight for the ball and hold it up is clear, yet mentally and tactically, he has room to grow to fit Juventus’ elite status.

With this in mind, Juventus is reportedly exploring the possibility of a more established forward, with names like Alexander Sorloth and Darwin Núñez gaining attention reports La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Sorloth, who is currently at Atlético Madrid under Diego Simeone, fits the profile of a physically strong forward who could offer the team the balance they are missing.

Additionally, Juventus is keeping an eye on the market, particularly looking at possible loan exchanges, such as a swap between David and Sorloth.

This could be a mutually beneficial deal, offering David a chance to prove himself in Spain’s La Liga—a league that suits his playing style—and providing Sorloth with a fresh challenge at Juventus.

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This potential loan swap is still in its early stages but could provide a solution for both teams. For Juventus, securing a player like Sorloth could rejuvenate their front line and give them the physicality and presence they need while Vlahovic recovers.

For David, moving to Spain could enhance his development and give him the exposure to a different style of play that could ultimately elevate his game.

As Juventus prepares for the January transfer window, all eyes will be on whether these strategic changes and market moves can help the club get back on track and turn their season around. The situation remains fluid, but one thing is clear: the attack needs significant reinforcements to reclaim its former strength.

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