Juventus are preparing an audacious double move to lure Napoli head coach Antonio Conte and star striker Victor Osimhen to the Allianz Stadium, according to multiple reports emerging on Monday.
With the Serie A season nearing its dramatic conclusion, Juventus are already laying the groundwork for a major summer overhaul that could reshape their future on the bench and up front.
The Bianconeri, who are currently under interim coach Igor Tudor, are expected to hold high-level meetings in June to decide on a new permanent manager and transfer strategy for the 2025–26 season.
Tudor, who replaced Thiago Motta in March, is just one win away from securing Champions League qualification.
However, Juventus are reportedly prepared to go “all in” for Antonio Conte — if the Napoli coach becomes available.
Conte, who is also one win away from clinching the Scudetto with Napoli in his debut season, is expected to meet with President Aurelio De Laurentiis after the final round of the season to discuss his future.
While the outcome of that meeting remains unknown, Juventus are closely monitoring the situation and see Conte as a strong candidate to lead the next chapter of their project.
In a twist, De Laurentiis has reportedly already held preliminary talks with another former Juventus coach — Massimiliano Allegri — in case Conte departs.
Juventus’ ambitions don’t stop at the touchline. Reports also indicate the club is targeting Napoli forward Osimhen, who spent the 2024–25 season on loan at Galatasaray.
The Nigerian striker has a €75m release clause — valid for clubs outside Serie A — but Juve are reportedly willing to exceed that figure to persuade Napoli to sell him domestically.
Despite Napoli’s preference to offload Osimhen abroad, Juventus are reportedly determined to make a competitive domestic offer, banking on the player’s proven Serie A pedigree and potential to lead their attack for years to come.
The potential Conte–Osimhen package deal would represent one of the most aggressive and high-profile moves by Juventus in recent seasons.
It also signals the club’s intent to swiftly return to title contention and European prominence after a period of managerial instability and transition.
As the season draws to a close, all eyes will be on Napoli’s final match — and the subsequent conversations between Conte and De Laurentiis, which could set off a major summer domino effect across Italian football.