Juventus has set its sights on strengthening the right flank and has identified Nahuel Molina as a priority target.
Atletico Madrid is asking for a fee between 25 and 30 million euros, a figure considered excessive in Turin. Molina’s current contract runs until 2027, making it harder for Juventus to leverage a lower price.
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However, Comolli is working to obtain a discount or structure the deal as a loan with an option or obligation to buy. This formula would allow the club to spread the investment over several seasons and ease the immediate financial impact.
Names like Dusan Vlahovic, Nico Gonzalez and Weston McKennie have been floated as potential counterparts. However, none of these proposals appear to have truly caught Atletico’s attention so far.
The two clubs remain far apart on the valuation, but mediation is ongoing to bring the sides closer. Juventus is confident it can find a compromise, but patience will be needed.
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Molina remains a player highly appreciated by coach Igor Tudor, who considers him ideal for his tactical system.
This operation reflects Juventus’ broader strategy in the transfer market: careful investments, strategic timing, and exploring creative solutions to secure key targets.
The coming weeks will be decisive to understand whether Molina’s return to Serie A can truly become a reality.