With the January transfer window now closed, Juventus is already looking ahead to the future with the goal of strengthening its attack. While the summer 2024 transfer window saw numerous midfield changes and the winter 2025 market focused on reinforcing the defense due to injury related absences, the upcoming summer will prioritize bolstering the team’s offensive line. Sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli is set to address key issues concerning the club’s main strikers.
Two major factors that will directly influence Juventus’ transfer strategy revolve around Dusan Vlahovic and Randal Kolo Muani. According to Ilbianconero, the Serbian striker’s future appears increasingly distant from Turin.
With his contract expiring in 2026, a renewal seems unlikely. To avoid losing him on a free transfer in a few years, Juventus may opt to put him on the market this summer, hoping to secure a satisfactory offer.
On the other hand, Kolo Muani, who arrived in January on a dry loan from PSG, is a player Juventus would like to keep longer. The club aims to extend his stay with a new loan deal, this time including a purchase option in 2026.
However, PSG prefers an obligation to buy rather than an option, making this a key point of negotiation.
Regarding possible new signings, several names have surfaced as Juventus’ targets. One of the most intriguing is Karim Adeyemi, the Borussia Dortmund forward. Giuntoli had already attempted to bring him to Turin during the summer of 2024 without success, and recently, Napoli has also shown interest in the player.
Another hot prospect for Juventus’ attack is Victor Osimhen, the Napoli striker whom Giuntoli knows well. Currently on loan at Galatasaray, Osimhen represents an opportunity that should not be overlooked, though competition for his signature would be fierce.
In recent hours, another familiar name has re emerged as a potential Juventus target: Ademola Lookman, the Atalanta forward. The Nigerian international, who was linked with a move to Juventus last summer, is once again on the club’s radar.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Fabiana Della Valle, Juventus has recently held talks with the player’s representatives, paving the way for a possible transfer in the upcoming summer window.
Lookman has established himself as one of Serie A’s most exciting forwards, with a valuation of at least €50 million a price that could make negotiations challenging given Atalanta’s typically firm stance on sales.
After the prolonged transfer saga involving Teun Koopmeiners, which saw Juventus pay €60 million, another lengthy negotiation is expected if the club pursues Lookman.

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