Juventus is gearing up for a crucial phase in the transfer market as they prepare for a new round of talks with Karim Adeyemi’s camp to finalize personal terms after initial positive discussions last week. While negotiations with Borussia Dortmund for the forward have yet to commence, Juventus remains optimistic about securing Adeyemi’s signature.
‼️ Karim Adeyemi’s Agent Ali Barat is pushing for a deal with Juventus. A Meeting has already taken place. No talks with Dortmund yet. BVB won‘t accept offers under €50M. @cfbayern / @BILD_Sport pic.twitter.com/CFSm8ItZDU
— JuveFC (@juvefcdotcom) July 27, 2024
In addition to Adeyemi, Juve is set to submit an opening bid for Jean Clair Todibo this week. The proposed deal includes a loan with a mandatory buy clause, potentially totaling close to €35 million. Positive meetings with the player’s camp over the weekend have confirmed a five-year deal with Todibo, who has expressed a strong desire to join the Italian club.
Last week, Juventus finalized two outgoing transfers. Dean Huijsen has successfully completed his medical at Bournemouth, with all documents signed. The deal, valued at €15 million with an additional €3 million in add-ons, is valid until June 2030. Additionally, Juventus and AS Roma have completed all necessary paperwork for Matias Soulé’s transfer.
Juventus is also preparing to make their first official bid for Atalanta’s midfielder Teun Koopmeiners once the Matias Soulé deal is officially signed, expected to be finalized this week.
Thiago Motta has commented on Federico Chiesa’s situation, stating, “For now he’s a Juventus player, then we will see”. Juventus’ plan remains unchanged, with both the club and the manager approving Chiesa’s exit this summer to generate profit. Last Friday the team faced Nurnberg in its first pre-season friendly match and suffered a heavy 3:0 defeat.