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Building a strong and sustainable project remains a top priority for Europe’s elite clubs, and Juventus are no exception. The Turin giants are already laying the groundwork for the future, acting swiftly to secure stability both on and off the pitch.

Central to this vision is the leadership within the squad, which the club considers essential ahead of a crucial summer transfer window.

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At the heart of this project stands Luciano Spalletti, who is expected to take on a decisive role in shaping the team’s direction. The experienced manager is ready to lead Juventus into a new phase, with a clear focus on strengthening key areas—particularly in attack.

As preparations intensify, attention has turned toward the Premier League as a potential hunting ground for reinforcements.

Juventus Target Gabriel Jesus

According to reports from Sports Boom, Juventus are seriously considering a move for Gabriel Jesus. The Brazilian forward, currently under contract until June 2027, has emerged as a prime candidate to bolster the Bianconeri’s frontline.

His experience at the highest level, combined with his versatility and work rate, makes him an attractive option for Spalletti’s tactical plans.

Juventus are keen to add more dynamism and reliability in the final third, and Gabriel Jesus fits the profile of a forward capable of making an immediate impact.

His ability to operate across multiple attacking roles would provide valuable flexibility, something the Italian side has been lacking at times this season.

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Financial Details and Transfer Strategy

However, securing his signature will not come cheaply. Reports suggest that Arsenal have set their valuation at around €35–40 million. This means Juventus will need to make a significant financial commitment if they want to bring the deal to fruition.

The final decision now rests with the Italian club, who must determine whether to meet these demands. With Spalletti eager to reshape his attacking options, this potential transfer could become one of the defining moves of Juventus’ summer.

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