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·2 May 2026

Report: Coventry City want to sign Juventus star in major summer move

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Lois Openda Transfer: Coventry City Eye Ambitious Juventus Deal

Some transfer stories carry the scent of opportunism. Others carry the crackle of ambition. Coventry City’s reported interest in Lois Openda, as covered by Sport Witness from Gazzetta dello Sport, sits somewhere between the two.

Here is a club looking upwards, not sideways. A club that has rebuilt its identity through patience, coaching and smart recruitment, now being linked with a forward who, only recently, was regarded as one of Europe’s sharper attacking threats. Openda’s Juventus spell has gone badly, brutally so, yet that does not erase the qualities that once made him such a dangerous presence at RB Leipzig.


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Coventry City Make Initial Contact

Sport Witness report that Coventry City have made initial contact to understand Openda’s situation in Turin. That alone is significant. English clubs outside the Premier League do not usually get invited into conversations around €40m forwards unless something has gone badly wrong somewhere else.

At Juventus, it has. Openda arrived on deadline day in 2025 on an initial loan from RB Leipzig. The structure of that deal now looks painful for the Bianconeri. Once Juventus confirmed their place inside Serie A’s top ten, a conditional obligation to buy was triggered.

Now, despite Juve sitting in the top four, they face paying €40m for a striker who has scored just one Serie A goal and has played only once in the past seven matches.

That is not merely a dip in form. That is a deal turning sour in public.

Juventus Facing Costly Openda Problem

The most striking line from the original report is simple and damning: “A deal is there to be done.”

That tells the story of Juventus’ urgency. Openda may still have admirers, including Frank Lampard, who is believed to be a fan of the former Leipzig forward, but Juve are unlikely to find a club willing to take on a full permanent transfer at anything close to €40m.

Sport Witness also make the point that clubs “will not invest €40m in Openda” because of how far his stock has fallen. That is the key. This is not about talent disappearing overnight. It is about confidence, rhythm, tactical fit and value.

For Juventus, flexibility is now essential. A loan with an option to buy would protect Coventry. A loan with an obligation would suit Juve. A dry loan would help Openda rediscover himself, although it would leave the Italian club holding the long term risk.

Lampard’s Side Sense Opportunity

For Coventry, this would be a statement. Openda brings pace, direct running and penalty box instinct when at his best. He was once a forward who played on the shoulder, stretched defences and turned half chances into panic. English football rewards that type, especially when a team gives him space to attack and belief to breathe again.

Lampard will know the danger, too. A player bruised by Juventus, carrying a heavy price tag and a poor goal return, cannot be treated as a glamour signing. He would need structure. He would need service. He would need clarity.

Coventry cannot afford to become a rehabilitation clinic for someone else’s expensive mistake. Yet if the financial terms are sensible, this is exactly the kind of calculated gamble that can alter a club’s ceiling.

English Interest Could Grow

Sport Witness are right to note that Italian clubs increasingly see English money as a way to correct poor market decisions. Juventus have already been linked with exits for players such as Douglas Luiz and Teun Koopmeiners, and Openda now appears part of that wider attempt to reshape a squad and repair financial logic.

Leeds United have been mentioned previously, and Coventry’s interest may not remain isolated for long. If Juventus are truly open to a loan arrangement with a realistic option, more English clubs will surely listen.

Openda’s Juventus move may go down as one of their worst recent signings, but that does not mean his next move has to carry the same story. For Coventry, this is about timing. For Juventus, it is about escape. For Openda, it is about rescue.

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From a sceptical football supporter’s perspective, this is thrilling and terrifying in equal measure. Coventry City chasing Lois Openda sounds like the sort of rumour that makes fans sit up, refresh feeds and wonder whether the club are about to pull off something outrageous.

Yet supporters have every right to ask the hard questions. One Serie A goal is not a small concern. Playing just once in seven games tells its own story. Juventus wanting a way out also tells you this deal carries risk. If a giant club is trying to move a player on so quickly, Coventry must ask why, then ask again.

That said, football is full of second acts. Some players are crushed by the weight of the wrong club, the wrong system or the wrong moment. Openda’s pace and movement have not vanished. His confidence may have. That can be rebuilt.

The sensible route is obvious. Loan first, option to buy, no obligation. Coventry should not inherit Juventus’ €40m mistake. They should only take the player, the upside and the chance to turn a broken transfer into a brilliant one.

For Lampard, this would be bold. For Coventry fans, it would be a proper statement.

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