Juventus are being linked with a move for RB Leipzig centre-forward Loïs Openda, with the Belgian‑Moroccan striker reportedly valued at around €32.00m.
The 26-year-old, born in Liège on 16 February 2000, is the subject of fresh speculation over a switch from the Bundesliga to Serie A, with the latest rumour recorded on 13 April 2026. Data from Transfermarkt lists his current market value at €32.00m, with the probability of a transfer not specified (marked as “?”), underlining how early the talks appear to be.
Openda’s current deal situation is unclear, with no contract expiry date recorded in the latest data. That has prompted suggestions that Juventus could look to exploit any ambiguity over his future, with scenarios ranging from a sizeable transfer fee to the possibility of him running down his terms and moving as a free agent at a later stage if no extension is agreed.
A right-footed centre-forward standing at 1.77m, Openda has built his reputation in Germany with Leipzig after earlier spells that helped him break through as one of Belgium’s more mobile attacking options. Eligible for both Belgium and Morocco and listed with dual nationality, his profile fits the mould of the modern, pressing number nine, comfortable leading the line and attacking space in behind.
Most recently, Openda has continued to feature in Leipzig’s Bundesliga campaign, with his form in domestic and European competition behind the current speculation. The latest update on his situation was logged on 13 April 2026 at 21:40, with Juventus named as the leading suitors from Serie A.
With his social media presence growing – he is active on Twitter and Instagram – and his peak years still ahead of him, a move to Turin would represent a significant step. If the deal does materialise, whether via a transfer fee close to his €32.00m valuation or later as a free agent, it could prove a defining moment in shaping Openda’s career trajectory and status on the European stage.
