Juventus' transfer targets have been revealed.
According to Idman.Biz, citing La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Turin club had planned to strengthen the central midfield, but in recent days, due to the good form of Manuel Locatelli and Khephren Thuram, the priorities have changed.
After detailed discussions with head coach Luciano Spalletti, CEO Damien Comolli and sporting director Marco Ottolini decided to find a winger and a right-back.
It was previously reported that Juventus were interested in loaning Federico Chiesa from Liverpool, but the English club is only willing to release the player on a permanent transfer. As alternatives, the Italians are considering players such as Kevin Schade and Mikkel Damsgaard ("Brentford"), Simon Adingra ("Sunderland"), Daniel Maldini ("Atalanta"), Albert Gudmundsson ("Fiorentina") and Yannick Ferreira Carrasco ("Al-Shabab").
As for strengthening the right flank of the defense, Juventus are considering transferring Noussair Mazraoui from Manchester United. The Turin club was watching him at the end of August, and their interest has increased recently. Bayern player Sacha Boey is also under discussion.