Juventus’ three priority avenues for the end of the transfer window

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Juventus wants to rise from the ashes. Less sovereign than usual in recent years, the Old Lady is attempting an extreme makeover this summer with a very audacious transfer window. With the arrival of Thiago Motta, one of the most promising coaches in the world of football, on the Juve bench, the club wants to start a new beginning. According to the Sports Gazettethe Juventini already very active on the market, would still like to close the three files leading to Teun Koopmeiners, Francisco Conceiçao and Nico Gonzalez.

The Turin board has already invested in the midfield by acquiring the Khéphren Thuram-Douglas Luiz pair for just over 70 million euros and does not intend to stop there. In addition to the three players mentioned above, the Bianconeri could also look into a new central defender after the failure of the Jean-Clair Todibo track, who left for West Ham. One thing is certain, the waltz of arrivals is not yet over in Turin.

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