Juventus has rekindled its interest in Mason Greenwood. Amid fierce competition from Arsenal and Manchester United for Sandro Tonali, the Bianconeri are also pursuing free agents Leon Goretzka and Bernardo Silva for midfield reinforcements.
The club is laying the groundwork for the upcoming summer transfer window, with their primary goals being Champions League qualification and securing Luciano Spalletti’s contract extension.
Reports suggest that an agreement with Spalletti is imminent, with the Italian coach expected to finalize a new deal by Easter.
Discussions between Juventus and Spalletti have already touched upon potential reinforcements for the 2026-27 season. Among the targets, Marseille’s star forward Mason Greenwood has once again emerged as a priority for the summer.
Should Marseille fail to qualify for the Champions League, they may be compelled to sell Greenwood due to financial pressures. His transfer fee is anticipated to be at least €50 million.
Juventus has been closely monitoring Greenwood throughout the current season, but securing Champions League football is crucial for them to finance such a significant acquisition.
Two years prior, Greenwood was reportedly open to a move to Juventus, but Marseille ultimately secured the former Manchester United player’s signature.
In central midfield, Leon Goretzka and Bernardo Silva, both set to become free agents this summer, are high on Juventus’ target list.
Juventus has engaged in recent discussions with both Goretzka and Silva. This intensified interest is partly due to the high asking price for their primary midfield target, Sandro Tonali, who is also being pursued by major Premier League clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United.
