
Juventus Resumes Negotiations with Osimhen
Juventus is continuing its intensive preparations for the summer transfer market of 2025, as reported by "La Gazzetta dello Sport," revealing that the club has resumed negotiations with Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen. Additionally, they are considering signing Matheus Fernandes from Southampton to bolster the midfield.
Osimhen, owned by Napoli and currently on loan to Turkish club Galatasaray, is Juventus's primary target in the attacking line, with club officials having held new talks with the player's agents in recent days.
Osimhen has a release clause of €75 million that applies only to clubs outside the Italian league, which forces Juventus to enter direct negotiations with Napoli.
Recent reports have confirmed that Osimhen rejected a massive offer from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal worth €30 million annually, preferring to stay in Europe. Despite previous rumors about the player rejecting an offer from Juventus, the Italian newspaper confirms that the Old Lady's interest remains intact.
Victor Gyökeres, striker for Sporting Lisbon, and Santiago Castro, striker for Bologna, are alternative options in case the Osimhen deal falls through.
In midfield, Sandro Tonali from Newcastle remains the biggest dream for Juventus management, followed by Ederson, the Atalanta star. Matheus Fernandes has also emerged as a potential loan option after Southampton's relegation to the English Championship.
In defense, Wesley from Flamengo is one of the options to strengthen the right-back position, while Leonardo Balerdi, Marseille's defender, tops the list of targets in case one of the defenders leaves this summer.
Osimhen, owned by Napoli and currently on loan to Turkish club Galatasaray, is Juventus's primary target in the attacking line, with club officials having held new talks with the player's agents in recent days.
Osimhen has a release clause of €75 million that applies only to clubs outside the Italian league, which forces Juventus to enter direct negotiations with Napoli.
Recent reports have confirmed that Osimhen rejected a massive offer from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal worth €30 million annually, preferring to stay in Europe. Despite previous rumors about the player rejecting an offer from Juventus, the Italian newspaper confirms that the Old Lady's interest remains intact.
Victor Gyökeres, striker for Sporting Lisbon, and Santiago Castro, striker for Bologna, are alternative options in case the Osimhen deal falls through.
In midfield, Sandro Tonali from Newcastle remains the biggest dream for Juventus management, followed by Ederson, the Atalanta star. Matheus Fernandes has also emerged as a potential loan option after Southampton's relegation to the English Championship.
In defense, Wesley from Flamengo is one of the options to strengthen the right-back position, while Leonardo Balerdi, Marseille's defender, tops the list of targets in case one of the defenders leaves this summer.