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Five clubs including Leeds all want Juventus star on loan

Lois Openda is reportedly among the players Juventus are prepared to move on during the current transfer window as the Bianconeri continue reshaping their squad ahead of the new season.

The forward joined Juventus on an initial loan agreement a year ago, with the deal becoming permanent after the required conditions were met earlier in the campaign. However, he has struggled to make the desired impact since arriving in Turin and has found it difficult to establish himself within the team.

Juventus open to Openda exit

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Juventus are expected to remain active in the transfer market as they seek to strengthen the squad while also reducing the number of players who are no longer viewed as part of their long-term plans. The club believe further changes could improve the balance and quality of the group before the season begins.

Openda is one of the players who may leave before the transfer window closes, with Juventus eager to find a solution that benefits both the club and the player. A departure would also create additional space within the squad as the Bianconeri continue to pursue new signings.

Loan move appears most likely

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According to [Tuttosport](https://www.tuttosport.com/news/calcio/calciomercato/2026/07/12-149843011/pellegrino_si_avvicina_prima_offerta_juve_al_parma_e_la_carta_vlahovic_pu_ribaltare_tutto), Coventry, Lyon, Rennes, Lens and Leeds are all interested in Openda. However, none of the clubs is currently prepared to complete a permanent transfer, with each preferring to explore a loan agreement instead.

Juventus are reportedly willing to consider that option because their priority is to ensure the forward leaves the club during this transfer window. A temporary move could provide Openda with the opportunity to secure regular playing time while allowing Juventus to reassess his future at a later stage.

Openda has struggled to establish himself since joining Juventus and could find opportunities limited if he remains in Turin. A loan move would therefore appear to offer the most practical solution for all parties, giving the player a chance to rebuild his confidence and form while enabling Juventus to continue restructuring the squad ahead of the new campaign.

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