Sørloth to Juventus: medicals could happen in Norway camp
Sportmediaset reports the countdown has started on Alexander Sørloth's move to Juventus, with medicals potentially taking place inside Norway's national team training camp before the striker even returns to Spain. Gianluca Di Marzio confirms Sørloth remains Juventus's top target, with only the club-to-club agreement outstanding.
9 June marks an acceleration in the Sørloth-Juventus saga. Sportmediaset reports that the countdown is on and that the Norwegian's medical could be carried out inside Norway's national team camp — a logistical solution that would allow the transfer to be formalised before he even returns to Atlético Madrid in Spain. Hours later, Gianluca Di Marzio confirmed the Juventus position: Sørloth remains the primary target for the attack, but the definitive agreement with Atlético has not yet been reached.
The story started on 4 June when Sky Sport flagged initial contact between Juventus and Sørloth's camp. The following day, Eurosport and Calciomercato.com reported the player's full commitment and named Nico González as the likely makeweight to reduce the cash element. Juventus had a plan, and Sørloth's name was already at the top of Spalletti's wishlist.
6 June was the turning point. Tuttosport broke the story of Spalletti's personal phone call to Sørloth — the coach rang directly, the Norwegian said yes. Calciomercato.com added that Atlético had stiffened their stance but were willing to negotiate. 7 June brought a complication: La Gazzetta flagged concrete Premier League interest, threatening to turn the negotiation into an auction and push Atlético's asking price higher.
8 June saw La Gazzetta dello Sport seal the personal deal with two back-to-back articles: at 05:21 confirming the player's agreement with Juventus; at 06:58 revealing that Spalletti had already mapped out at least three tactical setups — lone striker, two-man attack, or part of a front three. A manager planning formations around a player has already decided on the signing.
With medicals being lined up in the Norway camp, Juventus are racing to close before the World Cup, which would act as a global showcase and push market values higher. The player's commitment has never wavered; the outstanding work is between the clubs. Nico González remains the most-cited makeweight, but Atlético still needs to give the final green light while keeping one eye on Premier League bids.
With Vlahović set to leave Turin, the centre-forward spot in Spalletti's new Juventus is open. Sørloth — 28 years old, 18 Liga goals last season — ticks every box: physicality, hold-up play, big-game goals. If Juventus can finalise the economic deal with Atlético in the coming hours, their marquee summer signing already has a name.
Sources
- Gianluca Di MarzioDeal agreed · 9 Jun 2026
- SportmediasetDeal agreed · 8 Jun 2026
- La Gazzetta dello SportDeal agreed · 8 Jun 2026
- La Gazzetta dello SportDeal agreed · 8 Jun 2026
- La Gazzetta dello SportDeal agreed · 7 Jun 2026
- TuttosportDeal agreed · 6 Jun 2026
- Calciomercato.comTarget · 6 Jun 2026
- EurosportTarget · 5 Jun 2026
- CalciomercatoTarget · 5 Jun 2026
- Sky SportRumour · 5 Jun 2026
- Sky SportTarget · 4 Jun 2026
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