Juventus are actively working on ten different transfer dossiers this summer, according to reports from Tuttosport, as they balance financial sustainability with the ambition of building a squad capable of challenging for the Serie A title under new manager Luciano Spalletti.
Among the most prominent targets is Randal Kolo Muani, currently at Paris Saint-Germain. The Frenchman was a priority for Juventus during the January transfer window and remains so, with the club believing a deal is achievable despite previous complications in negotiations with PSG. Juventus officials are reportedly working to mend relations with the French club, and discussions are underway regarding a potential fee in the region of €35-40 million, with the possibility of a discount.
Beyond potential arrivals, Juventus are also considering player sales to improve their financial position. Fabio Miretti, a young midfielder, is identified as a likely departure, potentially generating a €13 million profit. Bologna and Villarreal have both been linked with a move for the Italy international. Defender Jhon Lucumi of Bologna is a target, though a €28 million release clause complicates matters.
The goalkeeper position is also a focus, with Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martínez emerging as a strong candidate. Juventus are hoping to secure his services for a reduced fee, and have reportedly agreed to a three-year contract worth €5 million per year. Discussions regarding a potential move for goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio are also planned, with the player having recently rejected interest from Besiktas.
Forward Dusan Vlahovic’s future remains uncertain, with the club open to offers if he is willing to renegotiate his current €8 million per year salary. Franck Kessié, currently a free agent, has also expressed interest in joining Juventus, while Brahim Diaz is a player Spalletti admires, though his move is contingent on his situation at Real Madrid. Andrea Cambiaso and Khéphren Thuram are also potential players who could be sold to raise funds. Should Vlahovic depart, Alexander Sorloth, Omar Marmoush, and Mateo Pellegrino are identified as potential replacements.
These moves reflect Juventus’s strategy of navigating a challenging financial landscape while simultaneously strengthening the squad to compete at the highest level in Serie A.



