His record in black and white has been a disaster; he arrived on the final day of the 2025 transfer window, signed at the eleventh hour as a backup for Kolo Muani (for whom Paris Saint-Germain held firm right until the end), the striker, born in 2000, has scored just two goals in 33 competitive matches across the league and cup competitions – against Roma in the league and against Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League group stage. For Juve, he was supposed to represent the present and the future, becoming one of Dusan Vlahovic’s successors on the pitch; in Turin, he has failed to live up to expectations, more so than his strike partner David. In just a few months, he went from being a potential first-team regular to a substitute; he lost confidence in his abilities and his place in the Belgium squad, which, barring any surprising developments, will not take him to the World Cup in Mexico, the United States and Canada.