Juventus and Fenerbahçe have agreed a loan framework for Youssef En‑Nesyri (€5m loan, €19m buy option, €3m bonuses). If completed, bettors may shorten odds on Juventus scoring more and target En‑Nesyri in anytime-scorer and first-scorer markets.
Juventus poised to sign Youssef En‑Nesyri on loan from Fenerbahçe
Juventus and Fenerbahçe have reportedly agreed the main terms of a deal to bring Moroccan striker Youssef En‑Nesyri to Turin on loan for the remainder of the season. The package outlined includes a €5m loan fee, a €19m purchase option and up to €3m in performance-related bonuses. The transfer will only be completed if En‑Nesyri gives his personal approval.

Deal structure and next steps
The clubs have settled the framework but the final decision rests with the player, who is assessing sporting guarantees and his role. Juventus are moving quickly to finalise plans before the window shuts, with a decision expected in the coming days.
On-field fit: what En‑Nesyri brings
En‑Nesyri offers a physical centre‑forward profile — strong in the air, mobile between defenders and experienced in European competitions. He would provide both a different attacking dimension and depth to Juventus’ frontline, capable of starting or changing games as an impact substitute.
Betting implications for punters
If the move is completed, markets could react quickly:
Juventus’ likelihood of scoring multiple goals may rise, shortening match-goal lines and match-winner odds.
En‑Nesyri would become a popular selection for anytime-scorer, first-scorer and forward-related prop markets.
Bettors should monitor official confirmation, expected playing role and team selection before staking.
Outlook
The transfer hinges on En‑Nesyri’s green light. Should he accept, Juventus will add a proven international striker to their ranks; if he declines, the club will need to seek alternative attacking reinforcements before the deadline.
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