Juventus is actively navigating the transfer market under the guidance of coach Luciano Spalletti, who is keen to bolster the team’s core with specific reinforcements.
The primary focus remains on strengthening the midfield, with Spalletti demanding a true playmaker.
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While Pierre-Emile Højbjerg continues to be the club’s preferred option, interest is also growing in Guido Rodríguez, a potential loan opportunity from West Ham that Juventus is carefully considering.
Targeting Key Areas for Improvement
Alongside the pursuit of a central midfielder, Spalletti has also emphasized the need for a reliable striker who can serve as a stable offensive reference for both Kenan Yildiz and the rest of the attacking squad reports Nicola Balice for La Stampa.
Although Juventus’ CEO Damien Comolli is still hopeful that the investments made during the summer transfer window will pay off, new sporting director Marco Ottolini is keeping a close watch on potential market opportunities as the season progresses.
One of the key targets Juventus is monitoring is Giacomo Raspadori. Roma appears to be in a strong position, having already initiated discussions with Atlético Madrid.
However, the deal is not yet finalized, as certain contractual details still need to be worked out with the player’s representatives, who are evaluating the project’s long-term vision.
Juventus has recently entered the fray, exploring whether there is room for a potential move. Meanwhile, the club is also in talks with Atlético Madrid regarding Norwegian striker Alexander Sørloth.
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The 30-year-old is looking for a new destination where he can secure a more consistent starting role, and Juventus could be interested in bringing him on loan as a temporary solution.
Currently on the fringes at Roma under Gian Piero Gasperini, Dovbyk previously made a significant impact in La Liga with Villarreal, where he formed a strong partnership with Sørloth.
At 28 years old, Dovbyk is looking to regain his form and could leave Roma on loan without a purchase obligation. This move would likely cost between 3 and 4 million euros, including wages and additional fees. Juventus is closely evaluating this option, weighing the pros and cons of a potential deal.
With the transfer market still open and several potential signings on the horizon, the next few weeks will be crucial in determining whether Spalletti will get the reinforcements he needs.
Juventus remains active in their pursuit of the right players to strengthen their squad for the season ahead.