There are strong movements behind the scenes at the Juventus headquarters in Continassa, where the club’s management has begun planning significant defensive reinforcements ahead of the next transfer window.
Strengthening the backline has become the absolute priority for the Bianconeri, and the club has already taken concrete steps toward securing its primary target: Marcos Senesi.
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The Argentine centre-back, currently playing for AFC Bournemouth, will see his contract expire in July. Juventus have reportedly wasted no time in acting on this opportunity and have already sent the 28-year-old defender a formal written offer.
Signing Senesi on a free transfer would represent a major market opportunity for the Turin giants, who are aiming to rebuild their defensive structure with experienced and reliable players.
However, the race for Senesi is not without competition. Aston Villa, led by coach Unai Emery, is also pushing hard for the defender and has reportedly presented a more lucrative financial proposal.
Despite this, Juventus remain optimistic. The prestige, history, and global appeal of the Bianconeri shirt could ultimately prove decisive in convincing Senesi to choose Turin over other destinations.
While negotiations are still ongoing and no agreement has been finalized yet, optimism remains high within the club.
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Kiwior Also Under Close Observation
Juventus are not putting all their focus on one name alone. Sporting director Marco Ottolini has been actively scouting additional defensive options and recently traveled to Portugal to monitor another potential reinforcement: Jakub Kiwior.
The Polish international, now playing for FC Porto, is a familiar figure to Italian football fans after previously featuring for Spezia Calcio.
After a difficult spell at Arsenal FC, Kiwior appears to have rediscovered his best form in Portugal. Porto secured him last summer on loan with a mandatory purchase clause worth €23 million, and his strong performances have quickly increased his market value.
Porto, however, have no intention of letting him leave cheaply. Following Ottolini’s scouting visit, the message from the Portuguese club has been clear: any team interested in Kiwior will need to pay around €35 million.
Juventus could only consider such an investment if they generate funds through a significant sale, potentially involving players like Lloyd Kelly.
According to Fichajes, Juventus are carefully evaluating multiple scenarios as they plan the future of their defense.
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On one side stands the free-transfer opportunity represented by Senesi, while on the other is the physical presence and technical quality of Kiwior, a player who already understands the demands of Italian football.
With the team looking to strengthen its defensive foundations, Juventus appear determined to bring fresh energy and reliability to the backline in the months ahead.