Juventus continues to explore the market with the aim of strengthening its offensive sector this summer, with a close eye on the 2026 World Cup. While the Old Lady closely follows Brahim Diaz, still undecided on his future at Real Madrid, the Bianconeri are already anticipating possible complications in this matter. The Moroccan attacking midfielder, performing well with his selection, remains a priority but his contractual situation and his career intentions complicate short-term projections.
In this context, Juve activated an alternative route leading to Lee Kang-In. The South Korean from PSG, also followed by Atlético de Madrid, appears to be a profile corresponding to the expectations of the Turin staff to occupy the role of playmaker. Already involved in discussions between Juventus and the Parisian club around Randal Kolo Muani, his name emerged as a credible option if the Brahim Diaz file were to get bogged down. The Turin club therefore keeps several scenarios in mind.