Juventus Sets Sights on Offensive Overhaul: Lookman Emerges as Target Alongside Adeyemi and Osimhen
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Juventus Sets Sights on Offensive Overhaul: Lookman Emerges as Target Alongside Adeyemi and Osimhen

Juventus are already planning for the future with a clear objective: to redefine and strengthen their attack. While the summer of 2024 saw significant midfield changes and the winter 2025 transfer window prioritized defensive reinforcements due to injuries, the upcoming summer will see Sporting Director Cristiano Giuntoli focusing particularly on bolstering the Bianconeri's offensive lineup.

Admin Admin Updated on 13 February 2025

Juventus are already planning for the future with a clear objective: to redefine and strengthen their attack. While the summer of 2024 saw significant midfield changes and the winter 2025 transfer window prioritized defensive reinforcements due to injuries, the upcoming summer will see Sporting Director Cristiano Giuntoli focusing particularly on bolstering the Bianconeri’s offensive lineup.

Calciomercato report how two pivotal situations will shape Juventus’ transfer strategy: Dusan Vlahovic’s contract renewal (set to expire on June 30, 2026) and the future of Randal Kolo Muani, who arrived on a dry loan from PSG in January. Vlahovic is unlikely to renew and will probably be put on the market this summer to avoid losing him on a free transfer in 2026. For Kolo Muani, Juventus aims to negotiate another loan with PSG for a full season, this time with an option to buy in 2026, though PSG prefers an obligation to buy clause.

Regarding potential incoming transfers, Borussia Dortmund’s winger Karim Adeyemi remains a long-standing target for Giuntoli, who unsuccessfully attempted to sign him last summer. Victor Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, is another name on Juventus’ radar, with Giuntoli familiar with the player from his time at Napoli.

In recent developments, Ademola Lookman of Atalanta has re-emerged as a potential target for Juventus. The Nigerian forward, who was linked with the Bianconeri last summer, has caught the club’s attention once again. Fabiana Della Valle, a journalist for Gazzetta dello Sport, reports that Juventus has made contact with Lookman’s entourage. However, Atalanta is known for driving hard bargains, with an expected price tag of at least €50 million for the African Footballer of the Year.

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