Juventus and Roma are reportedly targeting the same player to strengthen their attack in January. According to Corriere dello Sport, both clubs are showing interest in Fabio Silva. The 21-year-old Portuguese striker currently plays for Borussia Dortmund and is part of Portugal’s national team.
Juventus’ interest is fueled by Vlahovic’s recent injury. The club is considering a loan deal with an option to buy. This option could turn into an obligation if Juventus qualifies for next season’s Champions League.
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The club sees Silva as a potential solution to their striker shortage, aiming to bring creativity and depth to the forward line.
Roma Also in the Running for Fabio Silva
Roma is reportedly considering a similar proposal. They are looking at a loan with an option to buy, which matches Juventus’ potential offer.
However, Borussia Dortmund seems more inclined to sell Silva permanently. The German club reportedly values him at around 25–30 million euros. Silva’s departure could free up space for Dortmund to invest in other attacking options.
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The coming weeks are expected to bring more clarity. Both Italian clubs are carefully assessing their budgets and long-term plans. Juventus may act quickly due to their immediate need caused by injury.
Fabio Silva, despite being only 21, has shown glimpses of his talent in the Bundesliga and on the international stage. His agility, technique, and goal-scoring instincts make him an attractive option for clubs seeking to revamp their attack.
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If either Juventus or Roma secures him, it could significantly impact their offensive performance for the remainder of the season.
Fans across Italy are already speculating about the possible outcomes. The January transfer window could become a turning point for both clubs.
As Corriere dello Sport notes, negotiations are ongoing, and any agreement will depend on timing, finances, and league qualification results. Silva’s next move will be closely watched by football enthusiasts in Italy and beyond.