Juventus are looking to strengthen their attacking options for the upcoming season, with plans to potentially bring in two new attacking wingers. This strategy is particularly relevant if both Federico Chiesa and Matias Soulé were to depart, and considering that Filip Kostic is also on the transfer list.
According to SportItalia journalist Alfredo Pedulla, the club’s interest in bolstering their squad is driven by the anticipation of a busy season ahead, necessitating a deep and high-quality roster. To the previously reported list of targets including Galeno, Pepê, and Jadon Sancho, a new name has been added: Francisco Conceição.
Conceição, the talented 22-year-old son of former player Sérgio Conceição, is currently under contract with Porto until 2029. He has recently returned from a loan spell and is known for his versatility, capable of playing on both the right (his preferred position) and left wings.
Juventus’ transfer strategy appears to involve making a significant investment in one player (with Pepê being the more expensive option, though Galeno is also of interest) while seeking a loan deal for another. The club hopes that Sancho might become available in the market when they decide to make their move.
However, it’s worth noting that Juventus’ current priorities lie elsewhere. The club is focusing on securing a central defender, with Jean-Clair Todibo as a target, and a midfielder-attacking midfielder, with Teun Koopmeiners in their sights.