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Juventus prepare a new era under Spalletti

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Despite being at the center of constant transfer rumors, it is clear that Juventus left several key tasks unfinished ahead of next season.

The Bianconeri attempted to address specific issues in recent months, but many of those moves failed to materialize. As a result, the club is now preparing to reset and build a fresh project under the guidance of Luciano Spalletti, who is expected to play a central role in shaping Juventus’ future.

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The situation mirrors what happened last season with Igor Tudor, when hopes of continuity eventually gave way to change. This time, however, Juventus appear determined to act with greater clarity.

The club’s priorities are well defined, and strengthening the attacking department is at the top of the list.

According to Tuttosport, the Turin-based giants have decided to go all-in for a new elite striker capable of leading the line and restoring offensive consistency.

Osimhen Leads the Shortlist as Juventus Evaluate Alternatives

As reported by Tuttosport, Victor Osimhen has once again emerged as Juventus’ preferred target. The 27-year-old Nigerian striker has been linked with the club multiple times in the recent past, and his profile remains highly appreciated by the Juventus hierarchy.

Osimhen is seen as the ideal solution to elevate the team’s attacking threat, but securing his signature would require a significant financial effort, given his market value and status.

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Juventus are also monitoring alternative options should the Osimhen deal prove too complex. One of them is Randal Kolo Muani, the 27-year-old French forward currently on loan at Tottenham.

Despite his experience in Serie A last season, Paris Saint-Germain no longer consider him a key part of their plans, making a potential move possible—though far from inexpensive.

Another name under consideration is Jean-Philippe Mateta. The Crystal Palace striker, under contract until 2027, is reportedly keen on leaving this summer after a disappointing January window.

His situation could represent a more accessible opportunity for Juventus as they look to balance ambition with sustainability.

As the Spalletti era approaches, Juventus are expected to accelerate their decisions in the coming months. One thing is certain: the club is determined to secure a reliable goal scorer and lay the foundations for a renewed and competitive project, with Tuttosport highlighting a decisive summer ahead for the Vecchia Signora.

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