Record Serie A Champions Juventus have reached an agreement to sign highly-rated English-Nigerian attacker Justin Oboavwoduo from Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, Soccernet.ng reports.
The Bianconeri endured a relatively quiet January transfer window, but with the deadline fast approaching, the club are looking to reinforce multiple areas of the squad.
Bayern Munich youngster Adin Licina was the first signing for Spaletti's side, before Jeremie Boga followed from OGC Nice. Both deals are expected to be announced later today.
The Old Ladies are also in talks with Bologna for the services of their right-back Emil Holm. They also want Randal Kolo Muani's return.

Juventus agree to sign English-Nigerian attacker Justin Oboavwoduo
According to Sky Sport Italia (via IlBianconero), Juventus have finalised an agreement for the 19-year-old this morning, and the teenager is expected to arrive in Italy in the coming hours.
The move was then confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, although the Italian journalist did not disclose details regarding the transfer fee or structure of the deal.
🚨⚪️⚫️ Juventus agree deal to sign Justin Oboavwoduo from Manchester City Academy.
2006 born talent joins after Ličina deal done with FC Bayern, one more for Juve initially with U23 project. pic.twitter.com/T9yybrkv5A
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) February 1, 2026
Born in Manchester to Nigerian parents, Oboavwoduo joined Manchester City’s academy at just eight years old and steadily progressed through the ranks. His consistent development earned him a promotion to the club’s U-21 side in 2023.
This season, the teenager has played 18 games across all competitions for City's Youth setup, scoring six goals and registering five assists.

Oboavwoduo is known for his pace, close control, and intelligent movement. While he is most comfortable playing as a central striker, he can also operate effectively on either wing or just behind the forward line.
The teenager is expected to begin his journey with Massimo Brambilla’s Juventus Next Gen side, where he will gain his first taste of Italian football in Serie C, and hopefully mature with time to feature for the first team.





