Juventus is on the hunt for a new attacking option next season, but uncertainty looms over their final choice. While the Italian club initially seemed keen on securing Randal Kolo Muani permanently, a new name has emerged: Viktor Gyökeres.
According to Correio da Manhã, Juve is now prioritizing the Sporting CP striker, valued at €75 million. This shift raises questions, as the Turin-based club had been pushing for another loan deal for Kolo Muani, currently at PSG.
However, PSG appears unwilling to let him leave without compensation, and the French international’s inconsistent form isn’t helping his case—just five goals this season, with his last brace coming in February against Como.
Juventus Exploring Alternatives
Faced with these doubts, Juventus could turn elsewhere. While Gyökeres comes with a hefty price tag, his goal-scoring consistency is attractive.
Meanwhile, Kolo Muani has also been linked with Newcastle, particularly if Alexander Isak departs. With PSG reportedly monitoring the Swedish striker, could an exchange be in the works?
Related Posts: