Juventus appear set for a major shake-up in their forward line, with both Dusan Vlahovic and Randal Kolo Muani reportedly on the way out, according to Tuttomercatoweb.
In their place, the club is eyeing a move for Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund as part of a broader offensive rebuild.
The Bianconeri plan to fund their next big signing through the sale of Vlahovic, whose market value has dipped to around €40 million—significantly lower than the fee Juventus paid Fiorentina, but still enough to generate a capital gain.
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Dusan Vlahovic – Juventus FC 📸
A move to the Premier League is viewed as the most probable outcome, with Arsenal and Aston Villa currently leading the chase. Offers from Saudi Arabia or Turkey appear less likely.
Juventus prepare for a frontline overhaul as Vlahovic and Kolo Muani edge towards exit, with Hojlund and Jonathan David emerging as prime targets
Kolo Muani, meanwhile, has outperformed Vlahovic in recent months but is unlikely to remain in Turin permanently due to financial constraints.
His performances haven’t justified the €40–45 million fee Paris Saint-Germain would demand, nor the €8 million annual salary he reportedly seeks.
Instead, Juventus may look to invest in other options. Lille’s Jonathan David remains a possibility if he lowers his wage demands to around €6 million per year.
Meanwhile, Hojlund could become available should Manchester United secure another top-tier forward, such as Viktor Gyökeres.
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Rasmus Hojlund – Manchester United FC 📸
Juventus would reportedly pursue the Danish striker on an initial loan deal with a €30 million buy clause or obligation.
Selling Vlahovic for €40 million may be optimistic, especially given his high wages, which could deter potential suitors. Kolo Muani has value, but not at PSG’s current asking price.
As for Hojlund, his underwhelming season makes the €30 million figure appear ambitious—though not impossible if United are willing to part ways.