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Spalletti’s first move: securing Molina’s arrival

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Luciano Spalletti is set to take charge of Juventus, and the club is already preparing to strengthen his squad for the January transfer window.

According to reports from TuttoJuve, one of the first potential reinforcements for the Italian coach could be Nahuel Molina, the Argentine right-back currently playing for Atlético Madrid.

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Molina, born in 1998, has become a well-known figure in European football since his move to Spain. Despite his talent and international pedigree, he has recently struggled to secure a regular starting place under Diego Simeone.

Nahuel Molina 📸

Nahuel Molina 📸

This situation could open the door for a new adventure in Serie A, with Juventus showing concrete interest in bringing him back to Italy.

Juventus eyeing Nahuel Molina as a key opportunity

Several Spanish outlets report that Atlético Madrid are open to selling Molina for around €15 million. The Spanish club is said to be considering a small reshuffle in their defensive options. And the Argentine’s departure could help balance their finances.

For Molina, a move to Turin appears appealing. He is eager for more consistent playing time to secure his spot with Argentina ahead of future international tournaments.

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Nahuel Molina 📸

Nahuel Molina 📸

His versatility and attacking energy down the right flank could perfectly fit Spalletti’s tactical vision. And especially in systems that rely heavily on dynamic full-backs.

Juventus, on their part, view Molina as an ideal addition. Both for his international experience and his ability to adapt quickly to Serie A football, having already played in Italy earlier in his career with Udinese.

His arrival would bring competition and depth to the squad. Which Spalletti considers essential for the team’s second-half push in domestic and European competitions.

Nahuel Molina 📸

Nahuel Molina 📸

While discussions are still in the early stages, the possibility of Molina wearing the black and white shirt again is becoming more realistic. As the January transfer window approaches, Juventus could make their first major move under Spalletti’s leadership. And signaling a new era of ambition and tactical renewal for the club.

TuttoJuve, which first reported the potential deal, is closely following all developments regarding this story.

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