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Juventus top three names for the summer mercato

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With Champions League qualification now secured, Juventus are poised to ramp up their summer transfer plans. The return to Europe’s elite competition not only restores prestige but also provides a vital financial boost—expected to exceed €60 million in prize money.

This timely injection of funds will allow Cristiano Giuntoli and the Juventus board to pursue key reinforcements with greater flexibility and ambition.

Last season, the Bianconeri executed a high-volume overhaul, bringing in nine new players while offloading several long-time contributors. However, this summer’s transfer window is expected to be more strategic and measured.

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The primary focus will be on enhancing quality rather than quantity. And building a squad capable of competing on all fronts under a potentially new managerial direction, with Antonio Conte rumored to be high on the club’s wishlist.

Striker, winger and a midfielder: Top three targets

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus have already identified three priority targets. A prolific striker, a dynamic winger, and a commanding midfielder.

With speculation surrounding the potential departures of Dusan Vlahovic and Randal Kolo Muani, signing a new striker tops the agenda.

Victor Osimhen remains the dream acquisition for Giuntoli. But his €75 million release clause only applies outside Italy—making negotiations with Napoli even more complex.

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If Osimhen proves unattainable, the club is closely monitoring alternatives like Viktor Gyokeres, Jonathan David, and Mateo Retegui.

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On the flanks, Juventus are seeking an upgrade over current options. With Dan Ndoye emerging as a standout candidate. His pace, work rate, and versatility make him an appealing addition to coach’s tactical plans.

In midfield, Sandro Tonali is a long-term target, with the club dreaming of his return to Italy.

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Despite the difficulties in prying him away from Newcastle—especially after their own Champions League qualification—Juventus remain hopeful of at least opening a dialogue for the Italian international.

As summer unfolds, Juventus will aim to balance ambition with pragmatism. And targeting players who can immediately elevate the squad’s level without compromising long-term stability.

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