Juve’s Market Moves: New Arrivals, Departures, and Sancho Pursuit Ahead

After the arrivals of Nico Gonzalez and Francisco Conceição, Juventus is gearing up for a bustling final stretch in the transfer market as they look to streamline their squad and make important additions. The club aims to offload surplus players, ideally clearing them out entirely, while also enhancing the team available to coach Thiago Motta. Sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli and his team are prepared to finalize numerous transfers shortly.

One of the key targets is Teun Koopmeiners, and Juventus appears to have an edge due to the midfielder’s desire to join. Atalanta, meanwhile, is no longer in a position to obstruct Juventus in their pursuit of other transfer targets. However, the action doesn’t stop there. Giuntoli has ramped up efforts to secure a late move for Jadon Sancho, who could arrive on loan with a significant portion of his wages covered by Manchester United. Juventus’ market strength will also depend on their ability to generate funds from player sales, especially concerning Federico Chiesa, who is keen on a move to Barcelona but could also seize a last-minute opportunity in the Premier League with either Chelsea or Arsenal.

Juventus is looking to earn between €10 million and €15 million from Chiesa’s transfer while also hoping to profit from the potential sales of Filip Kostić and Arthur, both of whom are on Fiorentina’s radar. Discussions are ongoing, and the final days of the transfer window will be crucial to see how these negotiations unfold. Mattia De Sciglio is reportedly closer to a move to Empoli, while the future of Djalò remains uncertain, with interest from both Roma and Stuttgart.

As the deadline approaches, if Juventus fails to secure Sancho, they might redirect their focus to bring in another attacking winger for Thiago Motta, ensuring they bolster their squad before the window closes.

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