Juventus’ priority in the transfer market is not a striker. Above all, Thiago Motta needs a defender (the most popular name is Jean-Clair Todibo) and a midfielder (Teun Koopmeiners remains a big desire), so a little imagination will be needed in attack. The most striking case is that of Karim Adeyemi: He is much loved in Turin, but Borussia Dortmund have erected a wall around his attacking talent. So, faced with a demand of around €50 million, Giuntoli looks set to look elsewhere, despite having already reached an overall agreement with the German’s entourage on a multi-year contract worth €4 million a year plus bonus.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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