Juventus market, a'weighty alternative pops up after Dusan Vlahovic’s'farewell

Juventus is already planning the future of its attack and is moving decisively to identify Dusan Vlahovic’s possible heir. After taking note of the Serbian striker’s desire not to extend his contract with the Bianconeri club, the management led by Damien Comolli and Giorgio Chiellini has accelerated market assessments in search of a new center forward capable of picking up his legacy.
Among the profiles that have ended up in the Old Lady’s sights is that of Alexander Sorloth, a Norwegian striker currently with Atletico Madrid. Juventus executives would have already initiated the first contacts with the player’s entourage to sound out the striker’s availability and understand the margins of a possible operation. Sorloth represents a solution particularly appreciated for his physical characteristics, the ability to play as an offensive reference and the good performance shown in recent seasons.
The interest in the Norwegian, however, does not exclude another track that Juventus continues to consider a priority: the one leading to Randal Kolo Muani. The Turin club, in fact, would be working in parallel on both fronts, keeping dialogues open and carefully evaluating costs, feasibility and technical prospects of the two operations. The goal would be to move both negotiations forward in the coming weeks and then decide which one to sink definitively.
An even more ambitious scenario cannot be ruled out, however. Should the disposals of some strikers followed by several European clubs, such as Lois Openda or Jonathan David, materialize, Juventus could find itself in a position to further strengthen the offensive department. In this case, the Bianconeri could consider the arrival of both Kolo Muani and Sorloth, creating a real revolution in the forward department and handing the new coach a completely renewed attack ahead of next season.
