The summer transfer market is already beginning to heat up in Italy, and both Juventus and AC Milan appear ready to battle for some of Europe’s most intriguing attacking talents ahead of next season.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus are increasingly determined to strengthen their frontline after an underwhelming campaign from several attacking options.
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The performances of Jonathan David and Loïs Openda have reportedly failed to fully convince the club’s management, while uncertainty continues to surround the future of Dusan Vlahovic, whose contract situation remains unresolved.
With major changes expected in Turin, the club is now exploring the market for proven forwards capable of immediately elevating the attacking quality of Luciano Spalletti’s squad.
However, Juventus are not alone in the race. Milan are closely monitoring many of the same names as they also look to improve their offensive department for the upcoming Serie A season.
Gonçalo Ramos Among Juventus’ Dream Targets
One of the most ambitious profiles on Juventus’ shortlist is Gonçalo Ramos. The Portuguese striker, currently playing for Paris Saint-Germain, is highly appreciated for his movement, finishing ability, and tactical intelligence.
Despite the strong interest, completing a deal for the 2001-born forward would be extremely complicated due to the massive financial demands involved in negotiations with the French giants.
Juventus are also evaluating Alexander Sørloth of Atlético Madrid. The Norwegian striker has enjoyed solid spells in Spain and remains an attractive option thanks to his physical presence and goal-scoring instincts.
Nicolas Jackson Also on the Radar
Another player attracting attention is Nicolas Jackson. After a temporary spell at Bayern Munich, the Senegal international is expected to return to Chelsea, although his long-term future in the Premier League remains uncertain.
With both Juventus and Milan preparing for important rebuilds, the battle for elite attacking reinforcements could become one of the defining stories of the Italian summer transfer window.