Juventus made a bold statement at the start of the season by adding Jonathan David, Edon Zhegrova, and Lois Openda to their attack—a clear signal of intent as they aimed to stay competitive in Serie A and Europe. But despite these high-profile signings, the Bianconeri believe there's still room for improvement in the final third.
While the new trio brought fresh energy and talent, the club's hierarchy recognizes that consistency and quality up front remain areas needing attention. Juventus, known for being a tough opponent in Italy, is now looking ahead to the next transfer window with a clear plan: reshape the attack by moving on players who haven't delivered and bringing in those who can make an immediate impact.
According to reports from TuttoJuve, the club is working closely with manager Luciano Spalletti to avoid costly mistakes in the market. The goal is to ensure any new arrivals are ready to contribute from day one—no more waiting for potential to develop. Names like Robert Lewandowski have already been linked with a move to the Allianz Stadium, though it's still early to say which targets will be pursued seriously.
With another busy summer ahead, Juventus is determined to build a squad capable of challenging for top honors. Fans can expect more attacking firepower as the club continues its evolution—both on the pitch and in the transfer market.
