Juventus is preparing to strengthen their right flank during the January transfer window. The club has reportedly shortlisted three potential wing-backs, including Timothy Castagne, according to Quotidiano Sportivo.
Despite signing Joao Mario last summer, this position remains one of Igor Tudor’s weakest areas. The Portuguese midfielder has yet to secure a regular starting spot.
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Joao Mario & Damien Comolli 📸
Meanwhile, departures of Alberto Costa, Timothy Weah, and Nicolo Savona have left the squad thinner than expected. As a result, Tudor has relied on Pierre Kalulu, who is playing out of position on the right flank instead of his natural defensive role.
While Kalulu has provided temporary relief, this solution is no longer sustainable, especially following Gleison Bremer’s injury.
Three candidates in focus
Nahuel Molina 📸
Atletico Madrid’s Nahuel Molina remains Juventus’ primary target. The Argentinian has been on the club’s radar since the summer, though a deal failed to materialize.
Now, at 27, Molina is eager to leave Madrid. Limited playing time under Diego Simeone has put his World Cup aspirations at risk, making a move increasingly likely.
Juventus is also considering Brook Norton-Cuffy, a 21-year-old Arsenal academy graduate who has impressed in Serie A since joining Genoa in 2024.
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Norton-Cuffy 📸
The Bianconeri believe he has immense potential to become a top-tier player, and his performances this season have caught the club’s attention.
Finally, Timothy Castagne is under consideration. The Belgian right-back has Serie A experience from his time at Atalanta between 2017 and 2020. After a stint at Leicester City, Castagne joined Fulham in the summer of 2023.
Timothy Castagne 📸
This season, he has made five Premier League appearances and two in the FA Cup, recording one assist. However, Fulham may be reluctant to sell the experienced player mid-season.
Juventus’ pursuit of these wing-backs highlights the club’s determination to solidify the right flank. Tudor’s side requires a reliable and versatile solution, especially with injuries impacting the squad.
Whether through Molina’s experience, Norton-Cuffy’s potential, or Castagne’s familiarity with Serie A, the club is leaving no stone unturned to strengthen the team, as reported by Quotidiano Sportivo.