With just seven days left until the end of the transfer window, Juventus are gearing up for a frenzied finish!Even though they’ve already made significant signings this summer, changing half of their starting lineup, Juventus are preparing for a spectacular offensive in the coming week. The plan is to completely revamp their attacking line with three major signings. Juve is willing to invest around €140 million to achieve this goal! This would cover the acquisitions of Teun Koopmeiners, Nicolás González, and Jadon Sancho.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Koopmeiners is the top priority and the player around whom Thiago Motta wants to build the new Juventus. Although Douglas Luiz and Khéphren Thuram have already joined the midfield, the Dutchman is seen as the key player in Motta’s plans, linking the midfield and attack.Juventus have been closing in on Koopmeiners since the beginning of the transfer window, but Atalanta have stubbornly stuck to their initial asking price of €60 million. Not even the player’s boycott – refusing to train and pressuring the club to let him go to Turin – has helped. Atalanta’s coffers are full, giving the club a strong negotiating position to insist on their terms. Juventus have gradually increased their offer, from an initial €30 million plus bonuses to a deal now worth €59 million, including bonuses. The fixed amount is around €52 million, meaning Atalanta has nearly gotten what they wanted. It’s likely that negotiations now center on payment terms and bonuses. The Dutchman is expected to sign with the Bianconeri next week, as Atalanta are unlikely to reject such a large sum and keep an unhappy player.##NAJAVA_MECA_8290477##In Motta’s plans, Koopmeiners is envisioned as an attacking midfielder playing behind the forward Dušan Vlahović, a position currently occupied by the young Kenan Yıldız. Juventus also plans to bring in the winger duo Nicolás González and Jadon Sancho.The Argentinian from Fiorentina, like Koopmeiners, has long agreed on personal terms with the Old Lady, and tough negotiations with Fiorentina are ongoing. Juventus’ initial offer was €30 million, including bonuses, while Fiorentina demanded €40 million. The most realistic outcome is that the two sides will meet in the middle. The transfer would be structured as a loan with an obligatory purchase clause. The two clubs are also discussing the possible transfers of Filip Kostić and Arthur in the opposite direction. Juventus values the Serbian at €8 million, while Fiorentina is offering €5 million. This deal would also likely be a loan with an obligatory purchase clause. As for Arthur, he spent last season on loan in Florence, and Fiorentina is looking for a similar arrangement.La Joya, welcome to the pantheon of Roman gods!Finally, the icing on the cake of this summer’s offensive would be the signing of Jadon Sancho, who Manchester United no longer considers part of their plans, and other interested clubs, like Paris Saint-Germain, have withdrawn. Juventus have been waiting for the end of the summer market to clarify the price. The Italian club is offering United a loan deal that would convert to an obligatory purchase for €40 million under certain conditions. This means Sancho must perform well and play a certain number of matches. United doesn’t have many better options and will likely have to accept, but the issue is the high salary of the English attacker, which exceeds Juventus’ budget.Juventus have a firm interest in signing Manchester United forward Jadon Sancho and are exploring the conditions of a deal 🚨 pic.twitter.com/7e7VFyhXzt— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) August 22, 2024 Sancho’s annual gross salary is around €20 million, which is too expensive for Juventus. If he wants to revive his career in Turin, the Englishman will need to drastically reduce his financial demands, and it’s likely that the club from Old Trafford would have to cover part of his salary during the loan.One of the conditions for Sancho’s arrival is that Juventus must offload Federico Chiesa, who has been sidelined and is not training with the first team. The Bianconeri are expecting offers for the Italian international and are hopeful that he won’t end up with their fierce rival, Inter.