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Juventus eyes Loïs Openda

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The Juventus transfer market is heating up. The club’s management is determined to strengthen the attack, and while Randal Kolo Muani remains the top priority, another name has surfaced.

According to transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà, Juventus has also explored the possibility of signing Loïs Openda, the talented Belgian forward currently shining with RB Leipzig.

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Openda, born in 2000, has quickly become one of the most promising strikers in Europe. After an exceptional season in the Bundesliga with Leipzig, he has proven his value with goals, pace, and versatility.

Loïs Openda

Loïs Openda 📸

He thrives both as a central striker and in a three-man attack, making him a perfect fit for Igor Tudor’s tactical plans. For Juventus, Openda offers a rare combination: youth, international experience, and a proven eye for goal.

He is explosive, intelligent in his movements, and clinical in front of the net. Those attributes make him a valuable option not just for Serie A, but also for European competitions, where the team wants to remain competitive.

However, signing Openda will not be easy. Leipzig values their striker at around €60 million, a figure that makes negotiations complex. Juventus would need to find creative financial solutions, such as structured payments or including players in the deal to reduce the overall cost.

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Balancing the Kolo Muani priority

Loïs Openda 📸

Loïs Openda 📸

Despite this new interest, Kolo Muani remains the primary target for Juventus. The French forward is seen as the ideal addition to complete the attacking lineup. Yet, negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain are proving difficult due to their high financial demands.

This situation has led Juventus to keep their options open. Openda stands out as one of the most intriguing alternatives, ensuring that the club is prepared if talks with PSG collapse or stall for too long.

Meanwhile, the future of Dusan Vlahovic adds another layer of uncertainty. If the Serbian striker were to leave, securing a top-class replacement would become even more urgent. Bringing in Openda could help the team maintain firepower up front, regardless of other market moves.

Loïs Openda 📸

Loïs Openda 📸

For coach Igor Tudor, Openda’s arrival would represent more than just another signing. His speed, unpredictability, and goal-scoring instinct could give the team a new dimension in attack.

He could complement existing forwards or even lead the line, making Juventus more dynamic and less predictable in the final third.

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Waiting for developments

For now, the Openda option is still in its early stages. There has been only an initial inquiry, and no official negotiations have started. However, keeping his name on the list shows the seriousness of Juventus’ strategy to secure a high-quality striker before the market closes.

Loïs Openda 📸

Loïs Openda 📸

Whether it will be Kolo Muani, Openda, or another top talent, the message is clear: Juventus wants an attack that can deliver immediately and grow in the coming seasons.

According to Alfredo Pedullà, the coming weeks will be decisive. Fans should keep an eye on developments, as the Belgian forward could soon become more than just a backup plan.

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