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Juventus is actively looking to strengthen their attacking options during the upcoming January transfer window. Initially, Mateta appeared to be the top target for the Turin club, but according to Sky Sport, the situation has changed.

Following an initial rejection from Crystal Palace and complications in securing the French forward, Juventus’ sporting director, Comolli, is now reportedly pushing hard for a different option: Youssef En-Nesyri.

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En-Nesyri, the Moroccan striker currently playing for Fenerbahçe, has caught the attention of several clubs, including Napoli.

However, Juventus may have an advantage in offering the player more consistent playing time, which could make the move more appealing. This shift in focus signals a potential change in strategy for the Bianconeri, who are keen to bolster their frontline as the season progresses.

Competition for En-Nesyri Heats Up

The interest in En-Nesyri comes at a critical moment for Juventus, as they aim to balance squad depth while maintaining their competitiveness in Serie A.

With Napoli also reportedly keeping tabs on the Moroccan international, the race for his signature could become intense. Juventus’ ability to offer a central role in their attack might give them the edge in convincing the striker to move to Turin.

Meanwhile, the team’s current manager, Luciano Spalletti, remains patient, observing the developments and waiting to see how the transfer market unfolds before finalizing any plans.

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As January approaches, the club’s transfer strategy seems more dynamic than ever. Juventus is determined not just to find a new striker but to identify a player who can make an immediate impact on the pitch.

The pursuit of En-Nesyri highlights the club’s proactive approach, reflecting their ambition to compete at the highest level both domestically and in European competitions. Sky Sport continues to monitor the situation closely, providing updates as the transfer window progresses.

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