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Ravanelli tells Juventus to sign Arsenal striker, not 38-year-old Lewandowski
Former Juventus star Fabrizio Ravanelli believes the Bianconeri should try to sign Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus rather than Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski: ‘It would send a wrong signal…’
Juventus will be looking for a new centre-forward in the summer transfer window, regardless of Dusan Vlahovic’s possible contract extension.
Ravanelli: Why Juventus shouldn’t sign Lewandowski
Kenan Yildiz is the Bianconeri’s top scorer this season with 11 goals, followed by Weston McKennie with nine and Jonathan David with eight; therefore, Ravanelli feels that a new, ruthless striker must be a transfer priority for Juventus next summer.
“A finisher. I believe that is where Juventus struggle. They’ve been without Vlahovic for a long time, and he’s also had problems, but I believe that if he were fully fit, Juventus would have had some more points,” the ex-striker told Gazzetta.
“Spalletti has tried in any way to make the team more clinical in attack, because they create so many chances. They’ve also scored a few goals in recent games, but they lack a truly clinical finisher who makes a difference. A No.9.”
Vlahovic’s contract expires this coming June, but negotiations with the Serbia international are expected to resume shortly.
“Even if he were to stay, Juventus would still need a striker who makes a difference,” insisted Ravanelli.
“Juventus have always had great attackers, and there’s always been competition to start up front. Only Vlahovic, if he stays, would not be enough to fight on all fronts.”
Among the possible attacking reinforcements mentioned by the Italian press in recent weeks is Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, who is available as a free agent after his contract expires at the end of the season.
Ravanelli, however, feels the Poland international would not be a good fit for the Bianconeri.
“I don’t think so, because it would send a wrong signal to the fans and the Juventus programs,” he said.
“They’d take a step back. Not because Lewandowski is not a good striker. He’s a star and a big champion, we all know that. But Juventus need players with a bright future ahead, who want to develop at Juventus, with the Juventus DNA. I think the club should look to other attacking options rather than the 38-year-old Lewandowski.
“I’d do anything to sign Osimhen, even if it’s not easy because of certain clauses,” Ravanelli added.
“There are many strong strikers in Europe, starting with Gabriel Jesus, who would be worthy of a place at Juventus even after a few injuries. There are other young players, and the scouts must identify the right profile who can win something important in the future.
“I’ve always liked Moise Kean, who has already been at Juventus,” Ravanelli concluded.
“Perhaps he’s had a few too many injuries, and he had a difficult time at the club, but I consider him one of the best young players in Italy. He has the physical strength and the bearing of someone who could be a Juventus striker.”