Here are the latest updates from the Juventus transfer market. The Bianconeri management is actively seeking a striker and is continuing negotiations for Jonathan David. Despite interest from other clubs like Napoli and Inter, Juve is working directly with the player`s entourage to potentially finalize a deal.
Regarding Victor Gyokeres, reports indicate that Juventus does not intend to participate in any bidding wars for the player, suggesting a cautious approach to his valuation.
There is also speculation about potential player departures. Mbangula and Djalò could be sold abroad, with the Premier League mentioned as a possible destination for Djalò.
Defensively, Parma is reportedly holding firm against offers from major clubs for Leoni, who had previously been linked as a priority target for Juve.
Meanwhile, broader market news includes Victor Osimhen reportedly close to a transfer to Al Hilal, a significant move in the global market. Additionally, Inter is said to be making moves for Rasmus Hojlund.
Other discussions involve the future of Randal Kolo Muani, with reports suggesting he is likely to stay, potentially due to the upcoming World Cup. Similarly, Filip Kostic`s future at Juve could hinge on his performance in the tournament.
At a corporate level, Juventus is planning new appointments within the club structure, including a sporting director and a chief scout, indicating ongoing organizational changes.