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Juventus seeking affordable attacking options in January transfer window

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Juventus are  carefully navigating the January transfer market, looking for strategic attacking reinforcements without breaking the bank. Calciomercato report that Sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli is already at work, aiming to complete the squad’s summer overhaul and find a replacement for the injured Gleison Bremer.

While a significant investment may be made for a defensive replacement, the club’s search for a “vice Vlahovic” or additional striker is constrained by limited financial resources. Juventus is exploring options among unsettled players across Europe, particularly those with Serie A experience.

Recent rumors have linked Beto to the club, but he is just one name on a broader list of potential targets. The club’s strategy, as outlined by Giuntoli, is to seek out the best opportunities without compromising on price or ambition.

Only a young, promising talent like Kalimuendo, valued at €20-25 million, might prompt Juventus to deviate from their cautious approach. Giacomo Raspadori remains an intriguing option, though negotiations with Napoli are notoriously challenging. Other names like Jonathan David and Daniel Maldini are also in the mix as Juventus conducts its casting call for attacking talent.

The club’s decision will ultimately hinge on finding a player who meets all their criteria, especially from a financial standpoint. Meanwhile, Arkadiusz Milik’s situation remains uncertain due to ongoing fitness concerns, with further medical evaluations needed to determine his recovery timeline.

Juventus’ pursuit of an additional striker is not a luxury but a necessity, given the team’s reliance on Dusan Vlahovic and the ongoing recovery of Nico Gonzalez. As the January window approaches, the club’s ability to secure a cost-effective yet impactful attacking option will be crucial for their ambitions this season.

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