
Robert Lewandowski reportedly prefers a move to Juventus over Milan as new talks are set to take place. Juventus aims to revamp their attacking lineup by offloading some current strikers.
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Balzarini: Lewandowski prefers Juventus to Milan as parties prepare for new talks
Juventus are reportedly set to hold fresh talks with the entourage of Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski.
The Bianconeri are plotting an attacking revamp in the summer. Luciano Spalletti currently has four strikers in his squad: Jonathan David, Lois Openda, Dusan Vlahovic, and Arkadiusz Milik.
However, he and the club directors are keen to offload at least a couple of them to make way for new arrivals.
Although the campaign is still progressing, Juventus are already laying the groundwork for the next one. Spalletti will be expected to deliver Champions League football to boost the clubâs transfer kit as well as its luring power.
The Bianconeri are planning to bolster the squad with top-notch stars with big resumes on the international stage, something that the current squad sorely lacks. The first name on Marco Ottoliniâs shortlist is Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva, but he might not be the only big-profile free agent who could land in Turin in the summer.
Lewandowski's preference for Juventus over Milan is not explicitly detailed, but it suggests a favorable view of Juventus's project or potential.
Juventus is planning an attacking revamp, which includes offloading at least a couple of their current strikers to make room for new signings.
Juventus currently has Jonathan David, Lois Openda, Dusan Vlahovic, and Arkadiusz Milik in their striker lineup.

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Over the past few weeks, Lewandowski has emerged as a transfer target for both Juventus and Milan.
The 37-year-oldâs contract with Barcelona will expire in June, and the two parties have yet to reach an agreement over a renewal, leaving his future up in the air.
Therefore, the playerâs agent, Pini Zahavi, has been in contact with both the Bianconeri and the Rossoneri, even attending last weekendâs clash at San Siro that ended in a stalemate.
In his latest appearance on his YouTube channel (via TuttoJuve), Italian journalist Gianni Balzarini insisted that Lewandowski would prefer to join Juventus over Milan, so the Bianconeri should have the advantage in this duel.
Nevertheless, Balzarini warns that satisfying the Polish strikerâs salary demands remains the biggest obstacle, but the Turin-based giants are trying to figure out a solution.
Juventus have recently set an internal new salary cap at âŹ7 million, but they could always make exceptions.