Kelly or Todibo: What will Juventus do following Renato Veiga? Cambiaso’s role could open new possibilities?
As Juventus prepares to finalize the signing of Renato Veiga. The club is already strategizing its upcoming transfer moves. There is a prevailing sentiment that the Bianconeri may add another defender to enhance the options available for Thiago Motta.
Juventus upcoming targets: Kelly and Todibo
With the last ten days of the transfer window approaching, Juventus is focusing on two potential signings.
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One of these is Lloyd Kelly, a Newcastle defender. Who is a target due to the possibility of negotiating a loan deal with an option to purchase. The main consideration remains the price agreed upon with the Magpies.
The other candidate is Jean-Clair Todibo. The French center-back was close to joining the club last summer. But an unexpected move by West Ham altered those plans. Six months later, his situation may be revisited.
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The 1999-born defender is not getting much playtime in London. And the arrival of Graham Potter has not improved his prospects. Consequently, West Ham, which initially took him on loan with an obligation to buy. Is now open to loaning him out again with a right to buy option. Todibo himself is eager to take on a project that he was so close to joining last summer.
Could Cambiaso lead to Hancko?
Additionally, attention should be paid to what might develop in the Turin – Manchester connection. If Pep Guardiola‘s City were to present a substantial offer for Andrea Cambiaso. Juventus could consider letting the Italian winger go to generate funds for investment in a high-profile target, identified as David Hancko.
Juventus is prepared to allocate a portion of the potential proceeds from Cambiaso’s sale towards bringing the former Fiorentina player to the club immediately. Rather than waiting for the summer.
Thus, in the coming days, the transfer situation remains very fluid, but one thing is clear. Renato Veiga is unlikely to be the last signing for the Juventus according to Il Bianconero.