Juventus are reportedly planning to bolster their attack in January and have set their sights on Ajax forward Mohammed Kudus.

The Bianconeri started to recover after their sluggish start to the season and picked up six consecutive wins heading into the six-week World Cup break, but it was clear that the team still struggled to look dangerous heading into the final third. 

Whilst the returns of Federico Chiesa and Paul Pogba will increase the team’s creativity, Juventus still want to strengthen their attack in January.

As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Juventus are closely following Ajax forward Kudus, who is ready to take part in the World Cup in Qatar with Ghana. He is already an experienced international and will likely play an important role for his country at the tournament.

Contracted to Ajax until June 2025, the 22-year-old would likely cost around €15m, an affordable price for the Bianconeri. 

Kudus has scored 10 goals and provided two assists in 21 games across all competitions this season for Ajax. 

One thought on “Juventus keeping a close eye on Ajax’s Kudus at World Cup”
  1. Bogus rumour. Why would we buy a young midfielder when we already have Miretti, Fagioli, and Rovella?

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