Juventus and Nice’s Deal Could Involve Outbound Striker

The negotiation between Nice and Juventus for Jean-Clair Todibo could expand to Arkadiusz Milik. Terem Moffi tore his ACL in practice, so the French team is looking for a new center-forward. The Pole previously spent time in Ligue 1 at Olympique Marseille, scoring 30 goals in 55 games.

According to Tuttomercatoweb, the Bianconeri outcast is among the options being considered. The two teams have been working on the deal for the defender for a few weeks at this point. The delay leaves the door open to the insertion of a makeweight. The marksman isn’t training with the rest of the group due to a late knee problem that cost him Euro 2024, but it wasn’t a major one.

Per La Gazzetta dello Sport, before the Moffi and Milik developments, Juventus and Nice were devising a loan with a conditioned obligation to buy for Todibo. The initial fee would be substantial, and a permanent switch would be guaranteed other than in case of a severe injury.

The total package would be worth €30/35M. West Ham have resumed tracking the center-back with some insistence in the last couple of days, but he has reiterated his desire to move to Turin. The Old Lady could loan out Tiago Djaló once that happens.

Our Take on Juventus, Milik, and Todibo

The operations would most likely be separate, but everything intertwines and the channel of communication between the two teams is surely open. It remains to be seen whether the striker’s wages is a problem, though. It’d be a fine outcome for everybody.

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