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Two million away from Mateta

Italian sports daily Tuttosport focused today on Juventus’ transfer activity, dedicating its front-page headline to the ongoing negotiations for Jean-Philippe...

News16 hours ago

Juve could offer two players to Fiorentina for their left-back

Juventus are reportedly moving decisively in the transfer market with a clear focus on Niccolò Fortini, the highly rated left-back...

News18 hours ago

Juventus wants Brazilian forward as Yildiz backup option

Juventus continue to actively scan the market in search of a suitable attacking alternative to Kenan Yildiz, and one of...

News20 hours ago

Mateta vs En Nesyri, the Latest Breaking

Youssef En-Nesyri, the Moroccan international striker born in 1997, could be on the move again in the current transfer window,...

News23 hours ago

Openda’s future up in the air

According to reports coming from Calciomercato, the future of Loïs Openda at Juventus is far from certain, despite the clauses...

News2 days ago

Not just Mateta: Juventus works also in other positions

Juventus continue to evaluate several attacking options as the January transfer window progresses, with alternative paths still very much open....

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Celta Vigo has responded Juventus offer for Mingueza

Óscar Mingueza is entering a decisive phase in his career as Celta de Vigo work tirelessly to prevent his departure,...

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Di Marzio: Juventus wants United striker

Juventus continue to explore the transfer market in search of an attacking reinforcement, and according to Gianluca Di Marzio, Joshua...

News3 days ago

Altetico Madrid very interested on Juventus midfielder

Weston McKennie’s name has once again returned to the center of the European transfer market, as several clubs begin to...

News3 days ago

Battle between two clubs for Sandro Tonali

After a difficult period marked by a long suspension, Sandro Tonali has finally rediscovered continuity and top-level performances at Newcastle...