
Juventus are currently evaluating their options for the attacking flanks. While Jadon Sancho of Manchester United and Francisco Conceiçao of Porto (who recently completed a loan spell with the *Bianconeri*) remain prominent targets, the name of Borussia Dortmund`s Karim Adeyemi has strongly re-emerged as a potential signing.
The 2002-born attacking player has long been a profile of interest at the Continassa (Juventus headquarters). Adeyemi could be an ideal solution if the negotiations for Sancho and Conceiçao fail to progress, or if the sale of Nico Gonzalez (valued at €25 million and linked with Olympique Marseille) creates squad and financial flexibility. Borussia Dortmund, despite Adeyemi`s contract running until 2027, is reportedly willing to sell him for a fee between €45 million and €50 million.
Meanwhile, the *Old Lady* continues negotiations for Sancho. A general agreement is already in place with Manchester United for a base fee of €25 million plus bonuses, an offer close to the €30 million requested by the *Red Devils*. The main hurdle is the player`s salary; he currently earns around €10 million net in England. Juventus`s proposal is €6 million plus bonuses, attempting to meet Sancho`s desired €8 million.
As for Conceiçao, Jorge Mendes is working with Porto to lower the €30 million release clause, which will increase to €45 million from July 16. The proposed formula is an extended costly loan (Juventus has already paid €9 million in fixed fees and bonuses for the 2024-25 loan) with an obligation to buy next summer. Crucially, the potential arrival of *both* Sancho and Conceiçao is reportedly no longer contingent on the sale of Nico Gonzalez.