Juventus may be on the verge of losing two of its top summer targets. New reports link Marcus Rashford to Barcelona and Jadon Sancho to Nottingham Forest. The Bianconeri, already under pressure to sell before buying, could fall behind in the fast-moving transfer market.
According to Sky Sports UK, Barcelona and Manchester United have reached a broad agreement for Rashford. The deal would be a loan with an option to buy. Final talks are focused on salary coverage and a possible compensation clause if Barcelona chooses not to buy. Rashford has publicly expressed his desire to join the Catalan club. If completed, this would mark his second loan in a year, following his January move to Aston Villa.
Meanwhile, Juventus could also lose out on Sancho. According to The Sun, Nottingham Forest is ready to make an offer for the winger. The Premier League side may move faster than Juventus, who must first sell players before committing to new signings.
Sancho had reportedly shown interest in Juventus. His representatives were expected to visit Italy, and the player was open to lowering his salary. However, Juventus’s financial delays may have opened the door for other clubs.
With Francisco Conceição already signed and no major exits confirmed, Juventus faces a crossroads. The club may need to sell players like Nico González or Samuel Mbangula to make room for new arrivals. Without swift action, two key attacking targets could soon slip away.


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