Federico Chiesa might not be the only name on Juventus’ radar as the club looks to fill the crucial role of deputy to Kenan Yildiz.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Turin-based side is actively monitoring a trio of young talents who could provide pace, creativity, and versatility on the wings.
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The first player attracting attention is Kevin Schade, a German winger born in 2004 currently playing for Brentford. Known for his agility, direct attacking style, and ability to stretch defenses, Schade has already made a name for himself in the Premier League.
However, his growing reputation comes with a hefty price tag, as his market value hovers around €35 million, making him a significant investment for Juventus.
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Alongside Schade, Juventus is reportedly keeping tabs on his teammate Mikkel Damsgaard.
The Danish international, born in 2000, has impressed with his technical skills, vision, and adaptability across multiple attacking positions.
Unlike Schade, Damsgaard comes at a more manageable cost, valued at roughly half of his fellow Brentford teammate, potentially making him a more realistic target for the club.
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Completing the shortlist is Simon Adingra …
… the 2004-born Ivorian forward currently with Sunderland. Adingra has showcased flashes of brilliance with his pace, dribbling, and ability to take on defenders one-on-one.
His youth and potential make him an appealing long-term prospect, aligning with Juventus’ ongoing strategy of blending experienced stars with emerging talent.
While Chiesa’s possible return remains a headline story, the club’s scouting strategy demonstrates that Juventus is planning for multiple scenarios.
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By keeping options like Schade, Damsgaard, and Adingra on the table, the club aims to strengthen its attacking depth while balancing financial prudence with sporting ambition.
As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Juventus to see which of these young prospects could ultimately join the Bianconeri ranks and compete for the spot alongside or behind Yildiz.
With scouting reports highlighting their technical qualities and potential, it seems Turin is preparing to add not just talent, but future stars, to its squad.