A large part of Juventus' efforts in the final stretch of the transfer window are focused on the signing of Memphis Depay. The Dutchman is the club's great desire, as the board of directors have already suggested.
However, negotiations are still somewhat stalled, so it will need to develop little by little. In the absence of this happening, the 'Vecchia Signora' is doing the work on the other hand, securing a striker who can team up with Vlahovic.
The chosen one, it seems, would be Arkadiusz Milik. As Gianluca Di Marzio reported on his website, Olympique Marseille have already reached an agreement with the 'Bianconeri' for the Polish international.
According to the aforementioned source, both parties agreed on a loan deal that will cost two million euros. In addition, the Italian side would reserve a eight million euros buyout clause.