The latest Juventus transfer news indicates the club is exploring a move for Monaco defender Wilfried Singo, as they look for reinforcements on the right flank.
The Ivorian international is one of several names under consideration following Timothy Weah’s impending departure to Marseille.
Weah’s exit, structured as a loan with a mandatory buy option, leaves Juve with limited depth on the right-hand side.
As things stand, new signing Joao Mario and youngster Nicolo Savona are the only natural options in that position.
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The Bianconeri have compiled a shortlist of right-back targets this summer, with Girona’s Arnau Martinez considered a top target.
The 22-year-old Spaniard has attracted interest across Europe thanks to his technical ability and versatility and is reportedly available for €10–12 million.
Other names under consideration include Nahuel Molina (Atletico Madrid), Jonathan Clauss (Nice), Dodo (Fiorentina), and Sylvain Widmer (Mainz). But Wilfried Singo presents a more familiar option – and possibly a more physically ready one.
Singo made nearly 100 Serie A appearances for Torino before moving to Monaco in 2023. He quickly established himself as a starter in Ligue 1, making 35 appearances last season and contributing three goals and three assists.
His profile fits well in a 3-5-2 or 3-4-2-1 system, bringing a combination of pace, physicality, and tactical maturity.
Elsewhere, Juventus are pushing to sign Randal Kolo Muani following a successful loan spell last season and are still expecting Dusan Vlahovic and Douglas Luiz to go out the door.
As Juventus weigh their options, it’s worth noting that Serie A odds for next season suggest the club has a challenging title race ahead.
Napoli and Inter are more likely to win the Scudetto, according to US betting sites, hinting at a tightly contested campaign.
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Singo’s contract at Monaco runs through until 2028, and his estimated market value sits at around €25 million, according to Transfermarkt.
While Monaco are not actively pushing him out, the Ligue 1 side are believed to be open to serious offers.
Juventus, however, has yet to submit a formal bid and is still evaluating how well the 24-year-old fits into Igor Tudor’s tactical setup.
With the start of the Serie A season approaching and Weah’s exit nearly finalized, a decision could come soon.
The coming weeks will be crucial for the Bianconeri’s transfer strategy. Whether they go with a Serie A-tested option like Singo or bet on a high-upside talent like Martinez will likely come down to budget as well as timing.