Juventus are continuing negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain for forward Randal Kolo Muani, while also pursuing a deal for Mateo Pellegrino of Parma, according to reports in Italy. The club recently secured the signing of Zeki Celik on a free transfer, a move that appears to have unlocked further activity in the transfer market.
Juventus are aiming to overhaul their attacking options following the departure of Dusan Vlahovic, and manager Luciano Spalletti is reportedly seeking two new forwards. Kolo Muani remains the priority target, with Juventus awaiting a response from PSG regarding their offer. Should a deal for the French international fall through, the club are considering alternatives such as Alexander Sorloth and Richarlison.
Pellegrino has emerged as a leading candidate to complement Kolo Muani, though he is also viewed as a potential alternative should the pursuit of Sorloth or Richarlison prove successful. Parma are reportedly holding firm on a €30 million valuation for the Argentinian forward, presenting a potential obstacle to the transfer. The club are seeking to strengthen their attack with players possessing different characteristics, explaining the interest in multiple options.
Beyond the forward positions, Juventus are also exploring options in goal, with Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa their first choice. A bid of €6.5 million, combining a loan fee and an option to buy, has been submitted, but Aston Villa are demanding €12 million. Martinez is reportedly keen on a move to Turin and may attempt to force a transfer. Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham is lined up as an alternative should the Martinez deal fail. The midfield is currently overstaffed with eight players competing for two or three spots, and Spalletti is looking to add experience with a free agent, with Franck Kessie and Leon Goretzka both under consideration.



