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Juventus are preparing for a decisive week in the transfer market as they look to wrap up the signing of Jadon Sáncho from Manchester United.

The Bianconeri are set to begin their pre-season training at Continassa, but new coach Igor Túdor is still waiting for a complete squad.

He already has Jonathan David and Francisco Conceição available, but is pushing to have Sáncho join them soon.

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Juventus have already agreed personal terms with Sáncho, who would earn around €6 million per year.

Talks with Manchester United are progressing, with the Premier League club ready to lower their original €30 million asking price.

Meanwhile, Juventus have been working to free up space in the squad and on the wage bill.

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Samuel Mbangúla is set to join Werder Bremen, and Timóthy Weáh is close to completing a move to Olympique de Marseille. These sales are expected to accelerate Juventus’ push for incoming transfers.

Now the spotlight turns to Juventus general manager Damien Comólli, who must decide whether to finalize the Sáncho deal or delay it in favor of reinforcing other positions.

Sáncho, born in 2000, would become one of the highest-paid players at the club if the move goes through.

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Juventus are weighing whether the investment makes sense, especially with other areas of the squad still needing attention.

Sáncho has shown strong desire to make the move happen, even lowering his salary and encouraging his representatives to push United to reduce their demands.

While Juventus remain in pole position, they risk losing out if they delay. Nottingham Forest have made inquiries and could move quickly if the Italian side stalls.

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Sáncho was close to joining Juventus last summer before talks broke down. Now, with conditions improved and the player still eager, this could be the final chance for the Bianconeri to close the deal.

Jadon Sáncho wants Juventus. Juventus want Sáncho. Now it’s up to Comólli and the club’s leadership to make it official  before another club beats them to it.

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