According to reports from Gazzetta, Juventus is keeping a close watch on Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. His situation at PSG is reportedly complicated by uncertain contract renewal talks, which has alerted several major clubs, including the Bianconeri. Juventus`s strategy, reportedly supported by Giorgio Chiellini, involves retaining their current Italian talent, such as Andrea Cambiaso, and aiming to add one or two more Italian players to the squad. While Donnarumma is considered a challenging “dream” signing, with his availability dependent on negotiations with PSG, Juventus is reportedly not overly optimistic but remains vigilant.
Another player on Juventus`s radar is Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United. He is viewed as a potentially more attainable target than Donnarumma. Former Sporting Director Cristiano Giuntoli had previously scouted Tonali. Although Newcastle`s qualification for the Champions League has added complexity to a potential transfer, there is a sense that Juventus`s current management is still keen to pursue a deal. Beyond these key targets, Juventus is also evaluating other Italian players, including Inter`s Davide Frattesi and Napoli`s Giacomo Raspadori, alongside promising young talents such as 18-year-old Giovanni Leoni (Parma), 20-year-old Pietro Comuzzo (Fiorentina), and 21-year-old Diego Coppola, who is also reportedly attracting interest from Brighton.