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Juventus prepare loan move for Portugese striker

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According to Corriere dello Sport, Juventus are preparing an ambitious summer strategy that depends heavily on one key condition: qualification for the UEFA Champions League.

Should they secure a place among Europe’s elite, the Bianconeri intend to significantly reinforce their squad with the goal of restoring the club’s former continental status, which was a defining feature a decade ago.

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The club’s management is reportedly determined to build a more complete and competitive team, targeting high-level profiles across all positions.

The long-term vision is not only to return to prominence in Europe but also to mount a more serious and sustained challenge for the Serie A title, something Juventus have struggled to achieve consistently in recent seasons.

The idea is to combine experience and quality with players capable of immediately raising the technical level of the squad.

Gonçalo Ramos emerges as a key target

One of the most prominent names on Juventus’ shortlist is Gonçalo Ramos (24), currently at Paris Saint-Germain. The Portuguese striker has not yet secured a regular starting role under Luis Enrique, despite being involved frequently.

So far this season, he has accumulated 39 appearances, most of them coming from the bench, and has played fewer than 1,500 minutes in total.

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Even with limited playing time, he has managed to deliver 11 goals and 2 assists, underlining his efficiency in front of goal.

As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Ramos is increasingly open to the idea of leaving PSG in search of a more central role where he can play consistently from the start.

This situation has naturally put Juventus on alert, as the player fits their profile of a young yet already experienced striker with room for further development.

However, any potential transfer remains financially complicated. PSG invested around €65 million to sign him from Portugal, and with two years still left on his contract, the French club is in a strong negotiating position.

As a result, Juventus are not currently inclined to pursue a permanent transfer and would instead prefer a loan deal, potentially with an option or conditional obligation to buy, depending on performance and sporting objectives.

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