According to Sky Sport Italia (as quoted by TuttoJuve) , Juventus are preparing for a major shakeup in their attacking lineup as the summer transfer window heats up. The club’s management, led by Damien Comolli, is working on a multi-faceted strategy to refresh the forward line—focusing on departures, confirmations, and ambitious new arrivals.
Vlahovic Set for Departure
The first major move involves the likely exit of Dusan Vlahovic. With his contract running down and a high salary burdening the club’s wage bill, Juventus are prioritizing his sale. The funds from Vlahovic’s departure will be crucial to finance the rest of the attacking rebuild.
Kolo Muani to Remain
Randal Kolo Muani, currently on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, is expected to stay in Turin. Juventus are keen to extend his loan or negotiate a longer-term deal, and the French striker has expressed his desire to remain with the Bianconeri. Despite some ups and downs in form, Kolo Muani’s versatility and work rate have convinced the club to keep him as a key part of their plans.
Jonathan David on a Free Transfer
Juventus are pushing to sign Jonathan David, who is leaving Lille as a free agent. Talks are ongoing to secure the Canadian forward on a free transfer, which would be a significant coup given his goal-scoring record and age. Landing David without a transfer fee would allow Juventus to allocate more resources elsewhere in the squad.
The Osimhen Ambition
The marquee target for Juventus is Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian striker, owned by Napoli and coming off a prolific loan spell at Galatasaray, is open to a move to Turin. Juventus are intensifying contacts with Osimhen’s representatives and are prepared to negotiate directly with Napoli, as his €75 million release clause is only valid for foreign clubs. Napoli are expected to demand a premium from a domestic rival, but Juventus are determined to make a strong push for Osimhen, viewing him as the ideal replacement for Vlahovic and the centrepiece of their new attack.