Juventus are at the center of several potential moves in the January transfer window as the club continues to reshape its squad.
Alongside the well-known opportunity linked to Bernardo Silva, the Bianconeri are actively working on multiple fronts, without ruling out further arrivals or departures before the end of the month.
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A lot has changed in Turin since the arrival of Luciano Spalletti on the bench. The Italian coach has brought renewed ambition and confidence, pushing Juventus back into contention for major objectives.
For this reason, the club has been carefully waiting for the winter market, seeing it as a chance to strengthen the squad and fine-tune certain areas ahead of the decisive part of the season.
Chiesa dreams of a return, but Liverpool resist
According to TuttoSport, Federico Chiesa is once again at the heart of Juventus’ transfer discussions. The Italian winger would be keen on returning to what he still considers home, but Liverpool are not willing to let go of such an important attacking asset easily.
The Reds value Chiesa highly and are reluctant to approve a straightforward loan. As a result, Juventus are exploring alternative solutions, with a loan deal including an option to buy emerging as a possible compromise.
This formula could satisfy both clubs, allowing Juventus to bring back a familiar face while giving Liverpool financial guarantees for the future.
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Mazraoui monitored …
… while two exits could fund the market Chiesa is not the only name on Juventus’ radar. The club is also closely following Noussair Mazraoui, the 28-year-old Moroccan right-back currently at Manchester United.
Mazraoui’s profile is appreciated in Turin due to his versatility and experience at the highest level, making him a potential reinforcement for the defensive line.
At the same time, Juventus are looking at outgoing deals that could provide fresh funds. Arthur Melo and Kaio Jorge are both candidates to leave the club, with potential transfers to Brazil.
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Gremio and Cruzeiro are interested, and together these operations could generate around €20 million for the Bianconeri.
Brazilian clubs are becoming increasingly influential in the transfer market, and Juventus are ready to take advantage of this trend.
With four operations currently in play, the coming weeks promise to be decisive as the club balances ambition with financial sustainability, as highlighted by TuttoSport.