
Juventus in recent years has been truly disappointing, with poor squad strength and signings that seem random—acquiring a bunch of mediocre players at high prices. Now, Juventus is reinforcing their attack in the winter window by bringing in a Turkish Süper Lig forward with just 8 goals in 25 games. Is this really strengthening the team or just making it weaker?
According to the latest report from renowned Italian journalist Schira, the 28-year-old Moroccan striker En-Nesyri from Fenerbahçe in the Turkish Süper Lig is about to join Juventus on loan. The player is ready to sign with the Bianconeri, and the deal is structured as a loan with an option to buy. The paperwork is progressing smoothly, with only some contract details left to finalize, and all parties are confident the transfer will be completed within the next 48 hours.
En-Nesyri is currently 28 years old, stands 1.88 meters tall, is a left-footed striker, and is valued at 22 million euros by Transfermarkt. This season, he has appeared 25 times for Fenerbahçe across all competitions, starting 20 matches and totaling 1179 minutes on the pitch, scoring just 8 goals and providing 1 assist. Given his low scoring rate of 8 goals in 25 Turkish Süper Lig games, Juventus signing En-Nesyri seems like a desperate gamble rather than a genuine reinforcement. Past examples like David and Openda serve as warnings, leaving fans puzzled and frustrated with Juventus’s transfer strategy.