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Juventus Transfer News: Victor Osimhen Back in Talks, Mateus Fernandes on Midfield Radar

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Juventus is wasting no time preparing for a major squad overhaul ahead of the 2025–26 season.

With manager Igor Tudor requesting at least three key signings, the Bianconeri have reignited their pursuit of Victor Osimhen and are seriously considering Southampton’s Mateus Fernandes as a midfield option.

Juventus Osimhen Transfer News

Despite previous claims that Osimhen had rejected Juventus’ approach, the club has reportedly reopened negotiations with the striker’s camp in recent days, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

The Nigerian forward, currently owned by Napoli and fresh off a title-winning loan spell at Galatasaray, has a €75 million release clause—but crucially, that clause only applies to clubs outside Serie A.

Juventus will need to negotiate directly with Napoli, who are believed to be seeking around €80 million for the 26-year-old.

Osimhen remains Juventus’ top attacking priority this summer, with Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyokeres and Bologna’s Santiago Castro listed as alternatives.

Saudi giants Al-Hilal attempted to lure Osimhen with a staggering €30 million annual salary, but the striker reportedly rejected the offer in favor of continuing his career in Europe.

Adding urgency to Juve’s hunt for a striker is the uncertainty around Dusan Vlahovic’s future. The Serbian forward has just one year remaining on his contract, and renewal talks have stalled.

A potential sale could create both the need and the financial room for a marquee signing like Osimhen.

Matheus Fernandes Emerges as Transfer Target for Juventus

In midfield, Juventus are closely monitoring Southampton’s Mateus Fernandes following the Saints’ relegation from the Premier League.

The 20-year-old Portuguese talent impressed with three goals and six assists in 49 appearances across all competitions last season and is currently playing a pivotal role at the U-21 Euros.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Fernandes could be available on loan and shares the same agent, Jorge Mendes, as Juve loanee Francisco Conceicao—potentially easing negotiations.

Juventus sees him as a promising option, particularly with Douglas Luiz potentially exiting after an underwhelming spell in Turin.

Fernandes is also drawing interest from Premier League clubs like Leeds United and Nottingham Forest, but Juventus is ready to make their move.

Juventus Summer Transfer Plans

In addition to the Osimhen and Fernandes pursuits, Juventus continues to scout out other positions. In defense, Flamengo’s Wesley is being evaluated for the right wing-back role, while Marseille’s Leonardo Balerdi tops Tudor’s shortlist if a center-back departs.

Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali remains the dream midfield signing, though financial limitations could make such a move difficult. Atalanta’s Ederson is another target Juventus are monitoring.

The Bianconeri know they must be strategic with their spending, and several outgoing deals — including a possible Vlahovic sale — may be needed to fund their ambitious rebuild.

Would Napoli Sell Osimhen to Juventus?

Although Juventus are serious about Osimhen, the path to signing him won’t be easy. Napoli are under no obligation to sell to a direct rival, and historically, relations between the clubs have been strained.

Still, Juve believe a deal is possible, and sources indicate the club will explore creative financial structures to bypass the €75 million clause restriction for Serie A rivals.

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As Juventus ramps up their summer dealings, fans can expect more aggressive moves in the coming weeks.

While the Osimhen saga could be drawn out due to its complexity, the pursuit of Fernandes and potential exits from the squad could shape the transfer budget significantly.

James Lloyd

James is a football writer with a keen eye for Serie A and the tactical nuances of the Italian game. With a background in sports betting, analytics, and performance statistics, he brings a data-driven lens to the beautiful game. James has contributed to leading sports platforms such as Sports Lens and Breaking The Lines, and currently works as a Video Scout for 360 Scouting. Holding a Master’s degree in Sport & Exercise Physiology, he combines academic insight with a lifelong love of the sport.