How Juventus signing Dusan Vlahovic, Denis Zakaria also helps Tottenham, Fiorentina and Gladbach
Juventus ended the last transfer window with a frown and a sense of uncertainty. Cristiano Ronaldo had just left, and while it was just a question of whether he'd be moving on for a fee in the summer of 2021 or as a free agent the following August, the fact that his move to Manchester United was only finalized in the dying hours of the window meant they had to scramble for cover. The return of Moise Kean — a loan, with an obligation to make the deal permanent in 2023 — was all they could muster and to many it felt like a gamble to make up the numbers.


