Juventus are already laying the groundwork for the upcoming summer transfer window, with a clear objective: strengthen the attacking department with a high-level profile capable of making an immediate impact.
According to Calciomercato, the Bianconeri have identified two standout names, each offering different qualities but sharing the same potential to elevate the team’s offensive firepower.
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Lewandowski: Spalletti’s Dream Target
At the top of the list sits Robert Lewandowski, a proven goalscorer and one of the most consistent forwards of his generation.
The Polish international, currently at FC Barcelona, is approaching the final phase of his contract, making him an intriguing market opportunity.
Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti reportedly views Lewandowski as the ideal figure to lead his attacking line, thanks to his experience, leadership, and elite finishing ability.
However, the situation remains uncertain, as Barcelona are still considering offering the striker a contract extension. Should that happen, Juventus would likely be forced to shift their focus elsewhere.
Kolo Muani as the Main Alternative
In parallel, Juventus are closely monitoring Randal Kolo Muani, a dynamic and versatile forward currently playing for Tottenham Hotspur, though owned by Paris Saint-Germain.
The French international represents a younger and more mobile option, capable of fitting into a more fluid attacking system.
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Kolo Muani’s pace, technical ability, and tactical flexibility make him an appealing alternative should the Lewandowski deal prove unfeasible. Juventus are believed to be seriously considering a move, especially given the player’s situation between two clubs.
Much will also depend on the future of Dušan Vlahović, whose contract renewal remains unresolved.
If negotiations stall, Juventus could accelerate their pursuit of a new striker to avoid uncertainty heading into next season.
As reported by Calciomercato, one of these two forwards could realistically arrive in Turin this summer, marking a key step in Juventus’ plan to return to the top of European football.