Juventus want to change strategic ideas and will need high-quality players to be able to change their tactical system.
Their 3-5-2 formation will most likely be altered in the summer by a change to a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 to try to express a modern type of football.
Participation in the next Champions League is essential to collect the approximately £43million (€50m) expected, which will add to the £43million (€50m) earned for qualifying for the 2025 Club World Cup.
With that in mind, sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli has made clear he seeks a forward player who can guarantee a certain unpredictability in the half opponent's pitch.
According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, there are uncertainties regarding the physical conditions of Federico Chiesa and it's lead the Italian giants considering a move for Mason Greenwood.
The British winger emerged as a player with a lot of potential but is yet to make the leap into a established talent.
He's impressed with his performances in Spain with Getafe but is owned by Manchester United who will most likely decide to sell him permanently at the end of the year.
Greenwood has just returned from difficult months spent away from the pitch for reasons that have little to do with football and sport.
He was arrested in January 2022 for attempted rape and assault but in February last year he was completely acquitted of the charges.
United had excluded him in the summer and opted to loan him to Getafe where he currently plays and has produced some impressive stats.
Greenwood has made 27 appearances in La Liga and Copa del Rey, scoring 8 goals and providing 5 assists - more than Filip Kostic and Federico Chiesa in the current Juventus team.
Impressive numbers that have once again attracted the attention
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