As the summer transfer window deepens, Juventus has shown unprecedented determination and action to attract reinforcements. After successfully signing Douglas Luiz, Kevron Toulam and Di Gregorio, Juventus did not stop, but looked to a more far-reaching future, and planned to sign another 3-4 new recruits to enhance the team's competitiveness.
In the center back position, Juventus has identified Nice's young center back Todibo as their primary target. The French starlet has made a name for himself in Ligue 1 with his excellent physical and defensive qualities, and is a much-needed addition to Juventus' defense. Negotiations between Juve and Nice are progressing well, and both sides are finalizing the transfer details, with an official announcement expected soon.
In the midfield, Juventus is in hot pursuit of Atlanta's Koupmenas. With Miletti's injury, the team is in dire need of a plug-and-play midfield commander to stabilize the team's midfield. As a Dutch international, Koupmenas' technical ability and goal-scoring efficiency have been favored by Juventus manager Juan Motta. Although Atlanta's bid for Koupmenas is as high as 55-60 million euros, Juventus has already reached an agreement with the player on personal terms and is trying to narrow the differences with Atlanta on the transfer fee.
In the winger position, Juventus' reinforcement strategy appears to be more flexible. Dortmund's high asking price for Adeyemi has deterred Juventus, but the rise of Porto star Galeano has provided the team with a new option. Galeano, who has been a star in the Portuguese Superliga with his excellent speed and breaking ability, has become a preferred option for Juventus in the winger position. The transfer fee for this deal is expected to reach €25-30 million plus floating bonuses, a relatively reasonable price for Juventus.
In addition, Juventus is also keeping a close eye on the transfer of Junior Chiesa. If they can successfully send away the player who is no longer in Motta's plans this summer, Juventus will have more transfer funds to sign another winger. Considering the financial constraints, the deal will probably be done on loan. Both Sancho and Berardi are currently Juventus' main targets, but the former faces stiff competition from Paris Saint-Germain, while the latter has yet to fully recover from injury.