Juventus have kick-started their summer transfer planning with a strong shortlist of potential signings, including Atalanta midfielder Ederson, PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani, and Napoli’s Nigerian star Victor Osimhen.
After officially appointing Igor Tudor as their permanent head coach, the Bianconeri are now focused on building a competitive squad for the 2025/26 campaign.
Tudor, who signed a long-term contract this week, is said to have already held talks with the club’s hierarchy over key reinforcements.
French forward Randal Kolo Muani, currently on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, has been allowed to remain with Juventus through the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
Juve are now negotiating with PSG to extend his stay, potentially including an option to buy at the end of next season.
Kolo Muani has impressed since arriving and is considered a valuable piece in Tudor’s attacking setup.
Juventus have also reignited their interest in Victor Osimhen, although the Nigerian striker’s €75 million release clause only applies to clubs outside Italy.
Napoli face a dilemma after Osimhen reportedly turned down a high-paying move to Al-Hilal, making negotiations with domestic rivals increasingly complex.
Despite financial constraints, Juventus are weighing their options and may attempt to reach an agreement with Napoli, especially if no foreign club meets the clause.
The newest name on Juventus’ list is Ederson, who has had a standout season with Atalanta.
The Brazilian midfielder would potentially reunite with former teammate Teun Koopmeiners, but relations between the two clubs are strained following failed negotiations last summer.
Juventus face stiff competition for Ederson, with Manchester United, Liverpool, and Al-Hilal also reportedly tracking the player.
