Juventus has identified Loïs Openda, 26, as a primary candidate for a potential summer sale, and the Belgian striker is set to leave the club. The former Leipzig player has become increasingly peripheral to Luciano Spalletti's plans, receiving limited game time before being excluded from the last match against Pisa. He has scored one goal in 23 Serie A appearances this season. A potential move to Turkey has arisen, where Fenerbahçe has made initial inquiries. Domenico Tedesco, who is acquainted with the player, is also interested in him.
However, finding a new club is considered complicated due to the terms of the loan agreement from RB Leipzig that brought him to Turin the previous summer, which is set to expire on June 30, 2026. The Belgian international, who has been capped 31 times, has a current market value of €40.00m according to Transfermarkt. Bologna has also been linked with the player.
