striker Dusan Vlahovic was highly likely to remain at the club and explained that an agreement had been finalized for defender Nicolo Savona.
Juventus have scoured Europe to add another forward to support center forward Jonathan David, who netted on his Serie A debut. Even though they have relentlessly tried to get Kolo Muani to return to Turin, Paris Saint-Germain have constantly made it tricky.
Vlahovic has hit a rich vein of form since he was introduced for brief pre-season friendlies.
He brilliantly started and finished off a polished move with Kenan Yildiz, just two minutes after appearing as a second-half substitute against Parma, which signalled his high value to head coach Igor Tudor to tackle both Serie A and the Champions League.
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Vlahovic remains on the shortlist of a trio of La Liga clubs, will not be making a switch to either AC Milan nor Newcastle United during the summer transfer window that closes on 1 September.
Comolli was adamant and said: “There is no friction between us and Dusan, he’s part of the team.
“It is 99% [certain] that he will stay and be with us for the whole season. There have been many discussions with some clubs but nothing concrete.”
Savona impressed both Juventus managers
Savona, who made his breakthrough season last term under both Thiago Motta and Tudor, signed a contract extension until 2030 in June.
Yet the Juventus Next Gen graduate is surprisingly on the verge of joining Nottingham Forest for only €15 million (US$17.50m).
The initial bid was rejected, and the center-back/full-back has flown out from Milan to undergo a medical with the Premier League club.Yet the Italian injured his ankle against Manchester City at the FIFA Club World Cup in late June, with the 22-year-old having not played since for Juve.