What does the future hold for Juventus post-Cristiano Ronaldo?
Moise Kean arrived following Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United but it was a relatively quiet transfer window in terms of incomings.
Juve, though, are reportedly planning for 2022 already and they are targeting a pair of forward stars.
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Fiorentina star Dusan Vlahovic or Paris Saint-Germain’s Mauro Icardi are in Juventus‘ plans for 2022, according to the front page of Wednesday’s Gazzetta dello Sport.
Juve had a quiet end to the transfer window after Cristiano Ronaldo left Turin for Manchester United.
But Juve are reportedly set to target either Vlahovic – also linked with Atletico Madrid, Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester City and Inter – or Icardi at the end of the season.
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– Staying in Turin and Tuttosport says Juve will do everything to re-sign star Paulo Dybala. He has been linked with United, Tottenham and PSG previously.
– Lyon are expected to complete the signing of former Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng on a free transfer, claims Fabrizio Romano.
Olympique Lyon are expected to complete Jerome Boateng deal today after second part of medical & two years contract set to be signed. Jerome is already in Lyon. #OL
He’s joining as free agent after personal terms agreed yesterday.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2021
– Sky Sport Italia reports free agent Franck Ribery is in negotiations with Hellas Verona. Ribery is without a club since leaving Fiorentina at the end of 2020-21.
– Lautaro Martinez will sign a new deal with Inter until 2025 worth €6million per year, according to Gazzetta dello Sport. Barcelona, City and Tottenham have been linked.
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