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Juventus Eyeing New Strikers Amid Summer Shake-Up

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Despite scoring nine goals in the Club World Cup, Juventus are planning a forward overhaul.

Despite scoring nine goals in the Club World Cup, Juventus are planning a forward overhaul. With loanees Francisco Conceicao and Kolo Muani set to leave, and Dusan Vlahovic available for transfer, Juventus is targeting Stuttgart’s Ermedin Demirovic and Cremonese’s 19-year-old Giacomo Gabbiani, who scored 29 goals in Primavera 1 last season.

During the Club World Cup, Juventus have impressed with nine goals in just two matches, including three from rising star Kenan Yildiz. However, despite their attacking success, the Turin giants are already planning a summer overhaul of their forward line. Francisco Conceicao (FC Porto) and Kolo Muani (PSG), both on loan just for the tournament, are expected to return to their parent clubs.

Meanwhile, Juve are open to selling Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic. Additionally, Samuel Mbangula and Arkadiusz Milik are set to exit. Mbangula, who was previously the subject of a €9.6 million bid from West Ham, is now valued at €20 million. Milik is likely to be loaned out. To fill the potential void, Juventus are targeting two fresh faces, 19-year-old Giacomo Gabbiani from Cremonese and VfB Stuttgart’s Ermedin Demirovic. Gabbiani, who made his Serie B debut in May, scored an impressive 29 goals in 38 games for the Primavera 1 side.

Demirovic, a versatile 27-year-old forward from Bosnia and Herzegovina, netted 15 goals in the Bundesliga last season and scored twice in the Champions League. As Juventus prepare for the new Serie A and Champions League campaigns, bolstering the attack remains a clear priority.

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