Juventus has the opportunity to recruit Brian Brobbey from Sunderland
Juventus is aiming to recruit Brian Brobbey from Sunderland as a replacement for Randal Kolo Muani after completing the deal for Jeff Ekhator from Genoa.

Juventus Club has completed the deal to recruit talented Jeff Ekhator from Genoa, this player has officially joined the team on a long-term contract. However, the Turin team is still looking for another attacking signature and Brian Brobbey from Sunderland could be in their plans. According to Tuttomercatoweb, although the Dutch striker has been noticed by many teams thanks to his impressive performance at the World Cup, he has also been suggested to Juventus. At this time, Juventus sees Brobbey as an alternative to Randal Kolo Muani, whom they are aggressively pursuing. A fee of between 35 million and 40 million euros could be the start of negotiations for the Dutchman, who had a big impact on the Sunderland team last season. However, Sunderland's stance on this is yet to be determined, especially as they signed him just a season ago. Brobbey's value according to TMW's assessment seems quite high, because they do not take into account his importance to Sunderland, which is not simply a goal. His price could be even higher than the mentioned amount, making him a more expensive option than Kolo Muani. So it seems like this is a way for Brobbey's agent to explore options and take advantage of opportunities after the World Cup.

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