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The "Gazzetta dello Sport" has analyzed Juventus' potential transfer targets for the January winter transfer window, including defenders such as Hanczuk, Tomori, and others.
Juventus is preparing for a busy January transfer window, with the club's sporting director, Giuntoli, focusing on strengthening the defense. The Bianconeri hope to sign two players, with Feyenoord's David Hanczuk becoming the main target, despite his asking price of 30 million euros presenting a challenge.
According to the "Gazzetta dello Sport," Giuntoli recently confirmed the club's interest in Hanczuk, claiming he is "an excellent player we have been following for some time." The 27-year-old Slovak defender is versatile, capable of playing both center-back and left-back positions.
It is reported that Hanczuk has agreed to transfer in January, but convincing Feyenoord to let go of their key player mid-season will be difficult.
Given financial constraints, Juventus is exploring other options. Former Inter Milan defender Skriniar from Paris Saint-Germain is seen as a potential loan target. Antonio Silva from Benfica is another name on the list, with his agent being Mendes (who is also Conceicao's agent).
Another target worth watching is AC Milan defender Tomori, who has fallen out of favor under Fonseca, having only played two minutes in the last five league matches. Milan values Tomori between 20-30 million euros, but Juventus hopes for a loan deal similar to Kalulu's. However, Milan currently seems unwilling to facilitate such a transaction.
Juventus' urgency in the transfer market has intensified due to injuries to key defenders Bremer and Cabal. There are also speculations about Danilo's future, with interest from Napoli, Marseille, and several Premier League clubs.
Coach Motta is keen to quickly strengthen the team to face the challenging schedule ahead, which includes Serie A, the Champions League, the Italian Super Cup, and the Coppa Italia.
Sky Sport Italia reports that Napoli coach Conte sees Danilo as an ideal signing for January, and Juventus is considering exchanging the 33-year-old Brazilian defender for their forward Raspadori.
So far this season, Danilo has experienced ups and downs at the Bianconeri. He initially could only serve as a substitute, performing poorly in matches against Stuttgart, Parma, and Inter Milan from late October to early November, but Thiago Motta had no choice when the injury crisis worsened.
In a recent interview, Danilo declared his intention to stay at Juventus, at least until his contract expires at the end of the season, stating that his responsibility as club captain is the reason for his decision. The Brazilian also feels that returning late from summer vacation put him behind his teammates physically.
However, recent rumors link Danilo with a move to Napoli. According to Sky Sport Italia, Conte is eager to bring in a central defender who can also play as a full-back when needed, and Buongiorno's injury has made this need more urgent.
Due to Danilo's versatility on the defensive line, Napoli considers the Brazilian an ideal solution, especially given his extensive international experience.
Although the Brazilian national team captain has promised to stay with Juventus until June, he does not mind leaving based on the club's requirements. Additionally, Juventus remains interested in Raspadori, who has limited playing time at Napoli.
Therefore, Sky Sport Italia claims that an exchange of the two players is possible, but Juventus must pay a significant amount of cash in this deal.
Massimo Pavan, a reporter for "La Stampa," reports that Juventus is closely monitoring Aston Villa's super-sub forward John Duran, who has become one of the most exciting young forwards in the Premier League.
Milik has been sidelined due to a knee injury this season, leaving the Bianconeri to rely on Vlahovic to lead the charge. The Polish striker is expected to return in January, but many worry that after a six-month hiatus, Milik will need time to regain his best form.
As a result, Juventus may consider adding a new attacker, especially if opportunities arise in the transfer market. They have already been linked with several players, including Zirkzee from Manchester United and Raspadori from Napoli.
However, according to "La Stampa" journalist Pavan, Duran has been added to Giuntoli's list of transfer targets. Villa signed the young Colombian forward from Chicago Fire for around 16 million euros in January 2023 and recently extended his contract until 2030, indicating their confidence in Duran's abilities.
Although Watkins remains Emery's first choice, Duran has established himself as Villa's super-sub, demonstrating his knack for scoring as a substitute.
This season, Duran has scored 12 goals in 25 appearances across all competitions, with most matches seeing him come off the bench in the second half. Sources estimate that Villa values the Colombian international at around 30 million euros.
While Villa is unlikely to sell the forward at this stage, it should be noted that the two clubs completed a complex transfer involving Douglas Luiz, Ilin, and Barrenechea this summer.