Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus remains Juventus’ favourite to bolster their attack this summer, but Everton’s Moise Kean is also an option.
That’s according to Tuttosport, who say a meeting between Juventus chiefs yesterday left them in agreement regarding the pair.
They explain that Juventus are keen to add to their attack for next season, with one, potentially two, new forwards being eyed.
The club are waiting to see what Cristiano Ronaldo will do, but even if he stays, they are determined to improve their forward line and bring in at least one new player.
At the top of the list is Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus, who has been ‘in the sights’ at the club for years and remains their priority to strengthen the attack.
He is not the only option being considered, though, and among the usual list of names such as Mauro Icardi, Dusan Vlahovic and Andrea Belotti, Everton’s Moise Kean is ‘on the upswing’.
The Everton man played for Juventus before joining the Toffees and would be a ‘wildcard’ in the Champions League lists, freeing up space for another player and that makes him attractive.
He is only a second choice, though, with Jesus the preferred option, although it appears there has not been an approach to Manchester City as yet.