Juventus is closely monitoring Nahuel Molina, the Argentine right-back currently playing for Atlético Madrid. With the new season approaching, the Bianconeri are looking to strengthen their defensive flanks.
Molina has emerged as a top target for Igor Tudor’s system, fitting perfectly into the coach’s tactical blueprint. Despite several attempts in recent weeks, Atlético Madrid has consistently closed the door on any negotiation.
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The Spanish club has stated clearly that Molina is not available for transfer. Still, Juventus remains attentive, waiting for any sign of change that could open up a real opportunity to strike a deal.
The Juventus management sees Molina as a perfect fit for the 3-4-2-1 formation. His pace, international experience, and versatility make him an ideal addition. He’s capable of pushing forward with quality while offering solid defensive cover.
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That mix is exactly what the Italian club is seeking, especially with potential player departures expected from the current squad.
Nottingham Forest joins the race, but Juventus holds the edge
Competition is heating up. Premier League side Nottingham Forest has also shown interest in Molina. They are prepared to make an offer if Atlético signals readiness to negotiate. However, Juventus is not worried.
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The club believes its sporting project and European ambitions give it a stronger case. Nottingham might be aggressive in its approach, but Juventus has already laid significant groundwork.
Tuttosport reports that the Italian giants are preparing for a swift move should the situation evolve. They are counting on Molina’s possible desire to take on a new challenge in a more competitive context.
A move to Serie A and a club with Champions League aspirations could prove attractive for the Argentine full-back. At this moment, negotiations are not active. Atlético Madrid is standing firm, and Molina is still officially off the market. But the situation remains fluid.
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Transfer dynamics can change quickly, especially when both clubs and players start reevaluating their plans. Coach Igor Tudor is convinced Molina would be an ideal addition.
The player’s technical profile suits his game model, and Juventus won’t miss a beat if the opportunity arises. The Bianconeri remain on high alert, ready to move at the first real opening.