Juventus remain fully focused on strengthening their attack this summer, with the club determined to provide Luciano Spalletti with a top-class striker ahead of the new season.
While Randal Kolo Muani remains the Bianconeri’s primary target, negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain have proven more difficult than expected.
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As a result, Juventus have already begun exploring alternative options, and a new name has emerged as a serious candidate should the move for the French forward fail to materialize.
According to the latest reports, Monaco striker Folarin Balogun has become a concrete option on the club’s shortlist.
PSG Stance Forces Juventus to Explore Alternatives
Juventus continue talks with PSG over Kolo Muani, but the French champions are standing firm on their demand for an obligation-to-buy clause in any potential deal.
That condition has yet to convince Juventus CEO Giovanni Carnevali and the club’s hierarchy, prompting them to prepare backup plans rather than risk falling behind in the transfer market.
Signing a reliable goalscorer remains one of Juventus’ top priorities, with the club eager to hand Spalletti an attacker capable of delivering goals, pace, and consistency throughout the campaign.
Balogun Emerges as Leading Backup Option
Italian journalist Paolo Paganini revealed on X that Juventus have already made initial contacts for Folarin Balogun in case negotiations with PSG break down.
According to Paganini, Monaco are prepared to part ways with the United States international this summer, although the Ligue 1 side are reportedly valuing the striker at around €50 million.
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Balogun is viewed as an attractive alternative thanks to his pace, technical ability, age, and significant room for development.
However, his price tag means Juventus will carefully assess the financial implications before making a decisive move.
Everything now depends on the outcome of the Kolo Muani negotiations. If Juventus fail to reach an agreement with PSG, the club could quickly shift its focus to Balogun, turning initial contacts into a full-scale transfer pursuit.