Juventus are moving decisively to reshape their right side, with fresh negotiations underway for Nahuel Molina from Atletico Madrid. The club recently finalized the signing of Joao Mario from Porto, marking a rapid operation that saw him replace Alberto Costa, who departed Turin after only a few months. This dual change signals the start of a significant right flank overhaul, but Juventus are not stopping there.
Head coach Igor Tudor has welcomed Joao Mario but eagerly awaits the potential arrival of another high-calibre right-sided player. Gazzetta dello Sport report (as quoted by ilbianconero) that Nahuel Molina, currently at Atletico Madrid but facing increased competition for his spot following Marc Pubill’s arrival, has emerged as the priority target. Having seen his playing time decrease in recent months, the Argentine full-back is now open to a move, and Juventus have identified him as the ideal addition.
Negotiations between Juventus and Atletico Madrid have progressed, with renewed contacts boosting confidence that a deal may soon be within reach. Atletico are currently valuing Molina at around €25–30 million, but Juventus are working to lower the cost through alternative arrangements, such as a loan deal with an obligation to buy or the inclusion of players to offset the fee.
Parallel to these efforts, Juventus are in talks to transfer Timothy Weah to Marseille. The American winger is keen on the move, though the two clubs have yet to reach an agreement on the transfer fee, with Juventus seeking €20 million and Marseille currently offering €15 million. Should Weah depart, Juventus are poised to press even harder for Molina to complete their right flank transformation.