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The Juventus de Turin has reactivated its interest in Nahuel Molina, the right-back from Atletico Madrid, in the winter transfer market. The Argentine seeks to regain continuity and secure his place in the national team for the 2026 World Cup.
With only 166 minutes played this season, Molina has lost ground to Marcos Llorente at Atletico. The Italian club needs to reinforce that position and believes that the Argentine-born player has the qualities to do so.
Juventus steps up pursuit of Nahuel Molina
Juventus is exploring ways to sign Nahuel Molina in January. With the departure of coach Igor Tudor, the club is in urgent need of a high-level full-back. Molina, who is under contract with Atletico Madrid until 2027, could leave for a figure close to 15 million euros, although loan options with purchase clauses are also being considered.
The Old Lady sees him as a viable solution to cover defensive weaknesses and could make a formal offer if the Argentine shows signs of wanting to leave. Furthermore, his desire to return to Serie A adds allure to the Turin project.

Atletico Madrid's dilemma with Molina
Atletico Madrid faces a complex decision regarding Nahuel Molina. His limited playing time has increased the possibility of an exit, but the red-and-white club does not easily release defensive pieces halfway through the season. Javier Simeone has been placing more trust in Llorente on the right flank, reducing opportunities for Molina.
In this context, an offer from Juventus would carry weight. However, the club could negotiate to streamline its wage bill or strategically define its squad. If Molina decides to leave, Atletico will need to find a reliable replacement during the winter.
Molina, continuity, and personal project
Nahuel Molina is not only seeking minutes but also aims to solidify a career that will allow him to participate in the 2026 World Cup. The full-back expects a proposal that offers sporting guarantees and respects his overall value. Juventus, aware of this ambition, may leverage his potential return to Italy as an argument.
For the Turin club, Molina represents a blend of youth, international experience, and technical adaptation that would fit their defensive scheme. The move to Turin could rejuvenate his career while Atletico evaluates whether to retain or let go of a player with a high ceiling and significant expectations.
Ultimately, Nahuel Molina's transfer to Juventus will depend on the agreement between the clubs and the will of the Argentine player himself. If Atletico Madrid agrees and Juventus presents the appropriate proposal, Molina could change scenery this winter.
The negotiation promises to be one of the most closely watched operations of the winter transfer market and will shape the defensive direction for both the red-and-whites and the Bianconeri.
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