Last summer, Juventus secured the services of 26-year-old striker Loïs Openda. The Belgian forward arrived at the Vecchia Signora on a loan deal from RB Leipzig, with an option to buy that would automatically become mandatory if the Bianconeri finish among the top 10 in Serie A.
Currently sitting in sixth place, Juventus have more than enough breathing room to meet that requirement, making Openda’s permanent move to Turin a matter of time.
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However, despite this clear path to ownership, the striker’s future with the Italian club is now raising questions — and Turkey could be calling.
A Challenging First Season in Italy
According to Tuttosport, Openda has struggled to fully adapt to life in Italy. His playing time has been limited, featuring as a starter in just six league matches, and he has scored only two goals so far.
For a player expected to bring firepower to Juventus’ attack, the early signs suggest a challenging season, both in terms of performance and integration.
Given these circumstances, Juventus may be open to letting him explore options elsewhere. Fenerbahçe has reportedly been monitoring the situation closely and has shown strong interest in acquiring the Belgian striker.
The Turkish club is eager to strengthen its attacking line-up, and Openda could represent a prime target to bolster their squad ahead of the next season.
While the move would mark a significant change for Openda, it could also provide him with the opportunity for more consistent playing time and a fresh environment in which to rediscover his form.
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Juventus, for their part, would likely view the transfer as a practical solution, allowing the club to make room for potential new signings while still honoring their contractual obligations.
As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Turin and Istanbul to see whether this deal comes to fruition. For now, the possibility of Openda continuing his career in the Turkish Süper Lig remains a compelling scenario, one that could reshape both his career trajectory and Juventus’ attacking plans.