Juventus are being linked with a host of new players, with Chelsea defender Benoît Badiashile the latest name to emerge. Our analysis of the past seven days shows the club has been tied to 27 possible arrivals and 8 potential exits, with the hottest storyline right now concerning Emil Holm. The items below represent the latest news on the most important transfer rumours surrounding the club.
Benoît Badiashile
On Friday, it was noted that Juventus and Marseille are considered two teams interested in 24-year-old French international Benoît Badiashile, who is now viewed as very likely to be excluded from Chelsea's plans. AC Milan has shown some background interest, which is reportedly not yet concrete, and there has been no formal contact from any clubs so far. Chelsea is open to offers for the defender this summer and would prefer a permanent sale over a loan, setting an asking price of approximately €35m. Badiashile, who joined from AS Monaco in January 2023 for a reported €38 million, has a contract until 2030 and has made 8 appearances in the Premier League this season. Transfermarkt estimates his current market value to be €18.00m.
Victor Osimhen
According to a report from Football Italia on Wednesday, Juventus will move to sign Victor Osimhen from Galatasaray in the summer if the transfer of Randal Kolo Muani does not happen. That same day, it was also reported that Osimhen remains a primary target for the future. A potential deal is dependent on the Galatasaray striker agreeing to a salary reduction and the confirmation of Luciano Spalletti remaining as the club's coach. The forward has also attracted interest from clubs such as Manchester United and Chelsea.
Sandro Tonali
On Friday, Giuseppe Riso said that there is no preference at the moment regarding Sandro Tonali returning to Italy to join Juventus in the summer, adding it is still early to think about it. Riso also said Newcastle needs Tonali at the moment and it was not the right time to move, as the player is very attached to the club, concluding that they will evaluate and decide what to do in the summer. A day earlier, on Thursday, it was reported that Tonali is the subject of interest from Inter Milan and Juventus. According to a statement by Fabrizio Romano, Juventus is interested, and the summer is anticipated to be busy for Tonali. In a separate report, TuttoJuve has claimed that Newcastle's desired fee to sell the player is €100 million.
Randal Kolo Muani
According to Fabrizio Romano on Tuesday, Tottenham informed Juventus that the deal for Randal Kolo Muani was not completed because they had not found a replacement. Juventus had a verbal agreement with PSG and had received Kolo Muani's approval, and the club is expected to revisit the possibility of signing him in the summer. Manager Luciano Spalletti also named Kolo Muani as a long-term objective. The previous day, RMC Sport reported that Juventus hoped to use Tottenham's offensive difficulties as an opportunity to bring the player back to Piedmont, but Tottenham's management and staff decided to keep the French international for the remainder of the season.
Bernardo Silva
According to Gazzetta dello Sport on Friday, Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva is among the targets for Juventus and has entered the final six months of his contract. Previously, Tuttomercato reported 27 days ago that Bernardo Silva has communicated his intention to leave Manchester City at the end of the season. The report stated that Juventus is monitoring the situation and is ready to compete for the player, with a potential move in June or even January.
Leon Goretzka
Fussballdaten reported on Friday that Manchester United will compete with Arsenal, West Ham United, Atlético Madrid, and Juventus to sign midfielder Leon Goretzka upon his departure from Bayern Munich at the end of the season. A week ago, Sky Sport DE reported that Juventus is one of the clubs interested in Goretzka for the summer.
Xaver Schlager
On Tuesday, Sky reported that Xaver Schlager is considering a move to Juventus and that a final meeting between the parties is still pending. An extension of Schlager's contract, which expires at the end of the season, is reportedly considered unlikely. Eight days ago, Calciomercato.com reported that Juventus had begun concrete negotiations with the agent of Schlager, who is said to have rejected a contract extension at RB Leipzig. The report added that Juventus would prefer to sign him in the winter, which RB Leipzig wants to avoid, but is also open to a free transfer after the current season.
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