Juventus are actively working to strengthen their squad ahead of the upcoming season, exploring several options to bolster their attack. While negotiations continue with Nottingham Forest for players like Timothy Weah and Samuel Mbangula, the club is placing particular emphasis on reinforcing their wide positions. Sky sport Italia report (as quoted by IlBianconero) that among the main targets, Jadon Sancho remains a priority for the Turin-based club.
According to the report, Juventus and Manchester United are scheduled to hold a new round of talks today to discuss the potential transfer of the English winger. The primary aim for Juventus is to assess the feasibility of bringing Sancho to Italy, especially as other clubs, such as Napoli, have also shown interest by reaching out to the player’s representatives.
Juventus have already initiated preliminary discussions with Manchester United, and Sancho continues to be highly regarded within the club, including by the new management team. Last summer, former Managing Director of Football, Giuntoli, made an attempt to sign Sancho, but the move did not materialize. Now, a year later, Juventus is making another effort, all while keeping an eye on Napoli’s activities. Napoli, despite having reached an agreement with Noa Lang, may still pursue Sancho, adding another layer of competition to the transfer saga.