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Juventus is preparing a significant reshuffle of its attacking line, aiming to reinvigorate a forward department that has struggled to meet expectations this season.

According to Tuttosport, even the potential retention of Dusan Vlahovic will not slow the club’s pursuit of new reinforcements.

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The underwhelming performances of Jonathan David and Lois Openda have sparked internal evaluations: David could be sold if the right offer arrives, while Openda might be sent out on loan to salvage the club’s €45 million investment.

In this context, Juventus has set its sights firmly on Randal Kolo Muani. With Tottenham opting not to exercise their purchase option and PSG seeking a permanent solution, Juventus is reportedly ready to invest around €40 million to bring the French striker to the Continassa.

Luciano Spalletti has already expressed his approval, signaling a strong desire to incorporate Kolo Muani into the squad. However, the list of targets doesn’t stop there.

Spalletti is also keeping a close eye on Donyell Malen …

… whose future at Roma—where he arrived from Aston Villa—may hinge on whether the club secures Champions League qualification.

Should Roma fall short, Juventus could move decisively to secure the Dutch forward.

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Alternative Targets and Financial Considerations

Beyond these leading names, two other options remain under consideration. Jean-Philippe Mateta, previously linked to Juventus in January and contracted with Crystal Palace until 2027, remains a target.

And Alexander Sørloth, fresh off an impressive season with Atletico Madrid, is also on the radar. Any concrete decisions, however, are expected to be postponed until May, when the club will have clarity on their participation in next season’s Champions League.

Without the revenue boost from European competition, significantly strengthening the squad would be a formidable challenge.

Ultimately, Juventus’ future—and its ability to return to Europe’s elite—depends heavily on reestablishing its presence in the Champions League.

The club’s strategy reflects a careful balancing act between financial prudence and sporting ambition, signaling that the upcoming transfer window could bring transformative changes to Turin’s attack.

Fans can expect a summer of decisive moves, with Spalletti’s vision guiding Juventus toward a more competitive, dynamic forward line.

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