Juventus Target Bolognas Dan Ndoye After Coppa Italia Heroics

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Juventus are eyeing Bologna winger Dan Ndoye, who scored the winner in the 2024/25 Coppa Italia final and has 8 Serie A goals in 29 games. With Conceicao set to leave, Ndoye's €30m versatility appeals.

Juventus are eyeing Bologna winger Dan Ndoye, who scored the winner in the 2024/25 Coppa Italia final and has 8 Serie A goals in 29 games. With Conceicao set to leave, Ndoye's €30m versatility appeals. Interest also comes from top clubs like Milan, Inter, Napoli, Liverpool, and Manchester United and a Champions League spot could decide Juve’s move.

In the wake of Juventus’ push to revamp their squad for the 2025–26 season, Bologna winger Dan Ndoye has re-emerged as a prime transfer target. The 24-year-old Swiss international, who scored the decisive goal in Bologna’s 1–0 win over AC Milan in the 2024/25 Coppa Italia final, is valued at €30 million (\$34 million). Ndoye has had an impressive Serie A season, netting 8 goals in 29 appearances, and his versatility to play on both wings makes him an attractive option for Juve.

Originally signed by Thiago Motta during his Bologna tenure, Ndoye was previously considered for a Juventus move, but the club opted to loan Francisco Conceicao from FC Porto instead. With Conceicao likely to return to Portugal after the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, Juventus now see Ndoye as a potential upgrade.

The club’s pursuit, however, hinges on securing a top-four Serie A finish to guarantee Champions League football. Juve also face competition from AC Milan, Inter, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Napoli. Former boss Antonio Conte, currently at Napoli, remains interested in the winger and could reignite Juve’s pursuit if he returns. Ndoye’s contract runs until 2027, adding urgency for suitors ahead of a competitive summer window.

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