Morocco international Youssef En-Nesyri is closing in on a potential move to Juventus after reports indicated that the striker has already agreed personal terms with the Italian giants.
Negotiations between Juventus and Fenerbahçe are ongoing, with growing optimism that a deal could be concluded before the transfer window shuts.
En-Nesyri has enjoyed an outstanding spell since joining Fenerbahçe, making an immediate and record-breaking impact at the Turkish club.
Signed as their most expensive player, the 28-year-old quickly established himself as a key attacking figure, setting a new club record for consecutive home goals in the Süper Lig and scoring more than 30 goals across all competitions.
His impressive form has made him one of the most talked-about forwards of the January transfer window, with several European clubs monitoring his situation.
Reports have suggested that Aston Villa and Napoli are among the interested sides, but Juventus have emerged as the most determined suitor as they seek to bolster their attacking options following an inconsistent first half of the season.
According to the latest updates, Juventus and En-Nesyri are aligned on contract terms, removing a major obstacle in the negotiations. Discussions between the two clubs are now centred on the structure of the transfer, with possibilities including a loan deal until the end of the season, followed by a mandatory purchase clause.
En-Nesyri joined Fenerbahçe in 2024 and remains tied to a long-term contract, placing the Turkish club in a strong negotiating position. However, Juventus’ concrete interest and the player’s willingness to make the move have accelerated talks in recent days.
While an official announcement is yet to be made, developments are progressing rapidly. Should the two clubs reach a final agreement, En-Nesyri could soon be on his way to Turin as Juventus look to strengthen their squad for a decisive phase of the season.







