If Juventus encounter further obstacles in their pursuit of Randal Kolo Muani, the club already appears to have a credible alternative lined up.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the name of Joshua Zirkzee is gaining increasing traction within the Bianconeri’s transfer strategy, offering a potentially more sustainable solution in a complex market.
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The Dutch forward, currently at Manchester United, could represent a key opportunity for Juventus as financial flexibility remains a central factor in shaping the squad.
The English club has reportedly opened the door to a loan move, a development that would significantly lower the economic impact of the operation and make it more compatible with Juventus’ current budgetary framework.
Zirkzee Emerges as a Concrete Alternative
Zirkzee’s profile fits well with Juventus’ attacking needs. Young yet experienced at the top level, he combines physical presence with technical quality and tactical intelligence.
A loan deal would allow Juventus to strengthen their forward line without committing to an immediate major investment, while also providing the player with consistent playing time in a highly competitive environment.
As Gazzetta dello Sport highlights, the situation remains fluid, but Juventus’ interest reflects a broader strategy focused on adaptability and opportunism in the transfer market.
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Free-Agent Opportunities for the Summer
Looking beyond immediate attacking reinforcements, Juventus are also planning ahead for the summer window. The club is carefully monitoring two potential free transfers that could bolster the squad without affecting financial stability.
One name under consideration is Marcos Senesi, the Argentine defender whose contract situation could make him available at no cost. Strong, experienced, and left-footed, Senesi would add depth and reliability to the defensive department.
Alongside him, Juventus are tracking Xaver Schlager, the Austrian midfielder known for his energy, tactical discipline, and ability to control the tempo of the game.
Both players, as reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, represent low-risk, high-value opportunities that align perfectly with Juventus’ long-term planning.
By targeting quality reinforcements on free deals, the club aims to remain competitive while maintaining financial balance—an approach that could define the next phase of their rebuild.