Despite an already lively transfer window in recent months with the arrivals of Jonathan David and Lois Openda, Juventus are not ruling out further moves this winter. The club continues to monitor the market closely in search of additional offensive solutions.
The attacking department remains a concern internally, pushing the Turin-based management to explore new options in order to regain efficiency in front of goal. According to Tuttosport, two profiles are currently under consideration.
Two attacking options under consideration
The first leads to Alexander Sørloth. The Norwegian striker, struggling at Atlético Madrid where he has been limited to a secondary role, could be tempted by a new challenge. At 30, he offers a powerful and experienced profile, capable of providing an immediate presence in the box.
Another name being monitored is Lorenzo Lucca. The Italian forward, currently at Napoli, is also finding it difficult to make his mark and has scored just two goals this season. Less experienced but full of potential, he represents a more future-oriented option. Two different profiles with the same goal: restoring bite to a Juventus attack deemed too inconsistent.
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