A host of updates surrounding Juventus’ plans on the transfer market have come to the fore on Monday evening.
Below, we take a look at four of the most noteworthy.
Tiago Djaló
Defender Djaló looks closer than ever to taking his talents to Turin, after the Juve brass beat out competition from Scudetto rivals Inter Milan.
As confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Bianconeri have laid out the terms of a four-and-a-half-year contract to Djaló.
With a €3.5 million fee having already been agreed upon with Lille, the transfer is therefore viewed as all but complete.
🚨⚪️⚫️ Juventus have presented their four year and half contract proposal to Tiago Djaló.
Details to be sorted soon in order to get the deal done and sealed soon, now at final stages.
Juventus agreed on €3.5m deal with Lille plus 10% sell-on clause.
Almost there. ⏳ pic.twitter.com/azr6bzByMm
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 8, 2024
Felipe Anderson
Turning attentions towards the summer, Cristiano Giuntoli and co. have already begun planning for next season, amid confirmation that Juventus are also keeping a close eye on Lazio star Felipe Anderson.
As per Bianconeri insider Romeo Agresti, the brass at the Allianz Stadium are ‘continuing to assess’ a potential move for the Brazilian wide-man, ahead of the expiration of his contract later this year and a summer move remains a possibility.
La #Juventus continua a valutare e prendere informazioni per #FelipeAnderson, in scadenza di contratto con la Lazio // Juventus are continuing to assess and gather information about Felipe Anderson who could become a free agent in the summer 👀⚪️⚫️@GoalItalia @goal
— Romeo Agresti (@romeoagresti) January 8, 2024
Moise Kean
When it comes to potential outgoings, one member of Massimiliano Allegri’s squad who will likely be going nowhere this month is Moise Kean.
Hitman Kean had been tipped for a winter exit from Turin, amid strong competition for places at the forefront of the Juve attack.
TuttomercatoWeb, though, assure that as much is all but out of the question, with Juve only open to a permanent sale, and the likes of Fiorentina and Bologna viewing the Italian international’s wage demands as excessive. Gianluca di Marzio has reported that Monza are also interested but the ex-Everton man is yet to make a decision about his future.
Dean Huijsen
Last on the agenda comes an update on the future of Dean Huijsen.
Stopper Huijsen was of course farmed out on loan last week, linking up with José Mourinho’s Roma for the remainder of the term.
After thoroughly impressing on his debut against Atalanta this past weekend, it had in turn already been suggested in the media that the transfer team at the Stadio Olimpico could attempt to make the youngster’s arrival a permanent one in the summer.
Juve, though, have absolutely zero intention of allowing Huijsen to move on, with Fabrizio Romano having this evening revealed that the Dutchman has in fact already committed his future to the Old Lady through June of 2028.
🚨⚪️⚫️ Understand Dean Huijsen has already signed new deal at Juventus until June 2028 — it’s all sealed.
Huijsen had excellent debut yesterday at AS Roma as he joined them on loan deal last week.
Huijsen will return to Juventus in June with one more year on his contract. pic.twitter.com/ZwPuotHyqu
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 8, 2024
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