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Juventus remain interested in signing Italian forward Giacomo Raspadori, with the club’s pursuit dating back to his days at Sassuolo.

Despite changes in management over recent seasons, Juventus have continued to view Raspadori as a potential key addition to their attack.

As the Bianconeri look to build a squad capable of competing on multiple fronts, strengthening the forward line remains a top priority during this transfer window.

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Raspadori, currently at Napoli, is seen as a player who could bring added depth, versatility, and creativity to the Juventus frontline.

Napoli's Italian forward Giacomo Raspadori celebrates after scoring a goal during the Italian Serie A football match between SSC Napoli and Genoa CFC...

Napoli’s Italian forward Giacomo Raspadori celebrates after scoring a goal during the Italian Serie A football match between SSC Napoli and Genoa CFC…

Under Antonio Conte, Raspadori’s role at Napoli has largely been limited to rotation and appearances from the bench.

However, the Napoli manager still values the forward and is not eager to let him go. Juventus, undeterred by Napoli’s stance, continue to monitor the situation closely.

Napoli have placed a €35 to €40 million valuation on Raspadori and are unlikely to offer Juventus any discount due to the rivalry between the two clubs.

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This steep price reflects Napoli’s belief in the player’s potential and their reluctance to strengthen a direct Serie A competitor.

Given Raspadori’s current role as a squad player, Juventus may hesitate to meet the full asking price. The club is now weighing whether the investment fits their overall transfer strategy or if alternative targets would provide better value.

While Juventus remain firm in their interest, a deal will only move forward if the terms become favorable.

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For now, Raspadori stays in Napoli’s plans but that could change if Juventus decide to match the valuation.

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