Juventus aims to strengthen their right flank in January, with Timothy Castagne joining two other wing-backs on the shortlist.
Despite signing Joao Mario last summer, the right flank remains one of Igor Tudor's weakest departments. Joao Mario has yet to claim a starting spot, while Alberto Costa, Timothy Weah, and Nicolo Savona have all departed.
The manager has been relying on Pierre Kalulu, fielding him on the right flank instead of his original role at the back. However, this remains a temporary solution, no longer sustainable following Gleison Bremer's injury.
According to Quotidiano Sportivo via TuttoJuve, Juventus has identified three profiles as potential solutions, with Atletico Madrid's Nahuel Molina remaining the club's first choice.
The Argentinian has been on Juve's wishlist since the summer, but the deal didn't materialise.
Author's summary: Juventus seeks to strengthen their right flank in January.