Fabrizio Ravanelli has thrown his weight behind a surprise transfer target for Juventus, urging the Serie A giants to make a move for Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus at the end of the season. The former Juventus striker believes the Brazilian forward could be the answer to the Bianconeri’s attacking woes as they prepare for a major squad overhaul.
Juventus are bracing for significant changes in their forward line, with Lois Openda expected to leave and Dusan Vlahovic’s contract running down. The club are already scanning the market for reinforcements, with Randal Kolo Muani and Robert Lewandowski among the high-profile names linked. But Ravanelli thinks Gabriel Jesus deserves a spot on that shortlist, despite recent injury setbacks.
Speaking to Football Italia, the ex-Juventus star said: “There are many strong strikers in Europe, starting with Gabriel Jesus, who would be worthy of a place at Juventus even after a few injuries. There are other young players, and the scouts must identify the right profile who can win something important in the future.”
Ravanelli also mentioned Moise Kean as a familiar option, noting: “I’ve always liked Moise Kean, who has already been at Juventus.”
Gabriel Jesus has struggled for regular game time at Arsenal this season, with fierce competition limiting his impact. That could make him an attractive target for Juventus, as the Gunners may be open to selling the 27-year-old for a reasonable fee. His versatility, work rate, and technical ability would bring a different dimension to Juve’s attack, offering both immediate depth and experience at the highest level.
For a club looking to rebuild smartly without breaking the bank, Gabriel Jesus could be a shrewd addition—one that blends Premier League pedigree with the kind of grit that has always defined Juventus’ best strikers.
