Juventus Enters Negotiations to Sign Sørloth
The Italian club Juventus has begun direct negotiations with Norwegian striker Alexander Sørloth, a player for Atlético Madrid, as part of its plan to reshape the attacking line during the summer transfer window.
Sky Sport Italia, through journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, reported that Juventus has begun talks with the player to discuss personal terms as part of the club's efforts to strengthen the striker position.
The report added that Sørloth was of interest to several other clubs, including Milan, and he had previously been linked with a potential move to Barcelona as an option to replace Robert Lewandowski.
Sorloth transferred to Atletico Madrid from Villarreal for 32 million euros in the summer of 2024, and he succeeded in scoring 20 goals in 54 matches this season across various competitions.
Sky Sport Italia, through journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, reported that Juventus has begun talks with the player to discuss personal terms as part of the club's efforts to strengthen the striker position.
The report added that Sørloth was of interest to several other clubs, including Milan, and he had previously been linked with a potential move to Barcelona as an option to replace Robert Lewandowski.
Sorloth transferred to Atletico Madrid from Villarreal for 32 million euros in the summer of 2024, and he succeeded in scoring 20 goals in 54 matches this season across various competitions.