Youssef En-Nesyri, the Moroccan international striker born in 1997, could be on the move again in the current transfer window, but a switch to Juventus does not appear to be a top priority at the moment.
The forward is reportedly edging closer to an exit from Fenerbahce, where his future remains uncertain despite his strong physical presence and international experience.
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According to Calciomercato, Juventus are carefully evaluating their attacking options and have identified other targets ahead of En-Nesyri.
The Bianconeri’s management is fully focused on a different profile, one that better fits the club’s immediate tactical and strategic plans. As a result, the Moroccan striker is currently considered more of a secondary option rather than a primary objective.
Juventus Focused on Mateta Deal
As reported by Calciomercato, Juventus are investing most of their efforts in negotiations to bring Jean-Philippe Mateta to Turin.
The Crystal Palace striker is seen as the club’s main target to reinforce the attacking department, thanks to his physical attributes, ability to hold up play, and proven experience in a competitive league like the Premier League.
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Juventus would only seriously turn their attention to En-Nesyri if talks for Mateta were to collapse or become financially unfeasible during this transfer window.
This cautious approach reflects Juventus’ desire to avoid rushed decisions and ensure that any new signing aligns with the coach’s tactical vision and the club’s long-term project.
Napoli Enter the Race
Meanwhile, Juventus may face competition even for their alternative plans. Napoli are also monitoring En-Nesyri’s situation closely and could make a concrete move in the coming weeks.
Should the Neapolitan club step up their interest, they might effectively remove Juventus’ “Plan B” from the market. En-Nesyri’s profile remains appealing: he brings pace, aerial strength, and international pedigree, having played a key role for Morocco in recent tournaments.
However, his next destination will depend heavily on how the market evolves in the coming days. For now, as highlighted by Calciomercato, Juventus’ priority remains clear, with En-Nesyri waiting in the background while bigger decisions take shape.