Overview
- Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini confirmed the move collapsed because Youssef En‑Nesyri would not accept an initial loan and wants a permanent transfer.
- Fenerbahçe coach Domenico Tedesco said the striker remains part of his squad for now and noted the club is also searching for another centre-forward.
- Reports indicate Juventus and Fenerbahçe had settled on a package worth about €27m including wages, add-ons and an option to buy before the player balked.
- Juventus have turned to alternatives, with reports of renewed talks for Joshua Zirkzee and consideration of Everton’s Beto as a late-window solution.
- Sevilla and Everton have shown interest in En‑Nesyri following Juventus’ failed approach, according to Italian media reports.