Juventus are already looking ahead to strengthen their squad, with particular attention on the defensive flanks.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, speaking during Sky Calciomercato, the Bianconeri’s transfer strategy is becoming increasingly clear, and recent movements by club executives confirm it.
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Mingueza Emerges as Juventus’ Top Target
Di Marzio revealed that Juventus sporting director Marco Ottolini was notably absent from the Allianz Stadium during the match between Juventus and Cremonese.
Instead, he was in Spain attending the La Liga fixture between Sevilla and Celta Vigo. This was no coincidence. Juventus’ current top priority for the wide defensive role has reportedly become Óscar Mingueza.
Mingueza, 26, currently plays for Celta Vigo and is capable of operating as a full-back or wing-back. He is a versatile defender who developed at Barcelona, where he gained valuable experience at the highest level before moving on to establish himself in La Liga.
His contract with Celta Vigo is set to expire in June, making him a particularly attractive opportunity for Juventus.
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Juventus Push for an Immediate Move
While Mingueza could be signed as a free agent in the summer, Juventus are actively exploring the possibility of bringing him to Turin before the end of the current season.
As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, head coach Luciano Spalletti has identified the addition of another wide defender as a key priority to complete the squad and provide more tactical solutions.
Juventus are not limiting themselves to a single option. Alongside Mingueza, the club is also working on the profile of Noussair Mazraoui, another name under serious consideration for the same role.
Both players fit the technical and tactical requirements Juventus are seeking, offering experience, flexibility, and reliability on the flanks.
As the transfer window approaches, Juventus appear determined to act decisively. With Mingueza’s contract situation and Ottolini’s direct scouting mission in Spain, the signals are clear: the Bianconeri want to strengthen now, not later.
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All eyes will be on how this situation develops in the coming weeks, as revealed by Gianluca Di Marzio.