Juventus’s transfer strategy extends beyond merely reinforcing their offensive line, despite ongoing discussions for Dusan Vlahovic’s contract renewal and speculative links with PSG targets like Jonathan David or Randal Kolo Muani. The Bianconeri are simultaneously engaged in building their squad for future seasons, with a consistent focus on securing Champions League qualification (the coveted fourth-place finish in Serie A).
A key part of this long-term vision involves diligently scouting players whose contracts are nearing expiration – the so-called «free agents.» These acquisitions can represent high-profile additions without incurring significant transfer fees, offering immense strategic value. In this context, Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva is among the prominent names frequently mentioned.
An internationally recognized talent, his contractual situation could potentially pave the way for a cost-free transfer in the future, presenting a strategic opportunity to bolster Juventus’s midfield or attack with proven quality and invaluable experience. This approach highlights Juventus’s intent to combine immediate competitive objectives with sustainable long-term squad development.

