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Juventus will spend their Easter Monday at the Allianz Stadium as they prepare to face Genoa in a crucial Serie A clash on matchday 31.

While the fixture carries significant weight in the race for a top-four finish, it also presents an important scouting opportunity for the Bianconeri, who are closely monitoring several Rossoblù players with a view to the summer transfer window.

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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus management will use this encounter not only to secure valuable points but also to assess potential reinforcements firsthand.

Attacking Plans and Vlahović Uncertainty

One of the names attracting attention is Jeff Ekhator, who has emerged as a possible future option in attack. Juventus are reportedly considering different scenarios regarding Dušan Vlahović.

Should the Serbian striker fail to agree on a contract renewal and depart at the end of the season, the club could evaluate both experienced and younger profiles.

Among the more established names, Robert Lewandowski remains an appealing option, while Ekhator represents a long-term investment.

The young forward is already involved with Italy’s Under-21 setup and is widely expected to break into the senior national team in the near future, making him a profile of growing interest.

Defensive Targets on the Radar

Juventus are also actively assessing defensive reinforcements. Two players linked with the club are Leo Østigård and Brooke Norton-Cuffy. Østigård has proven himself as a reliable presence in Serie A, combining physical strength with valuable international experience.

Meanwhile, Norton-Cuffy offers tactical versatility, capable of operating both as a traditional full-back in a back four and as a dynamic wing-back.

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Genoa reportedly value the Englishman at around €20 million, reflecting his potential and development.

The connection between Turin and Genoa could further facilitate negotiations, thanks to Marco Ottolini, the former Rossoblù sporting director who now works within Juventus’ structure.

His knowledge of the Genoa squad and internal dynamics may play a key role in shaping future deals between the two clubs. As Juventus balance immediate objectives with long-term planning, this upcoming fixture could prove decisive both on and off the pitch.

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