According to Tuttomercato, Juventus under Spalletti and Carnevali has made clear that the attack needs reinforcement. Despite some initial difficulties in summer preparations, Juventus' plan at the Continassa training base is taking shape, with offense remaining a key focus area. La Repubblica outlined the latest developments in today's edition.
Juventus is building its attack around two primary targets: Muani and Alexander Sørloth. Regarding the Norwegian striker from Atlético Madrid, the player has reached an agreement in principle with Juventus, but the club still needs to negotiate with Atlético, which is demanding around €30 million. Juventus is considering including Nicolás González in the deal, though Atlético Madrid has not yet been convinced. Negotiations for Muani are more advanced; the French forward is viewed as a key piece due to his versatility, and talks between the clubs have reached an advanced stage.
Meanwhile, the Vlahovic situation has also resurfaced. After weeks of disagreement, Spalletti is reportedly pushing to rebuild his relationship with the Serbian striker. The salary issue remains central: Juventus will not exceed a €6 million salary cap. Currently, neither Bayern Munich nor Newcastle has tabled an offer compelling enough to convince the player to leave Turin. In the coming weeks, this situation—which seemed to have cooled—could become a focal point once again.