

Key Takeaways:
- Crystal Palace have declined Juventus’ initial loan offer for Jean-Philippe Mateta, according to Gianluca Di Marzio
- Juventus’ proposal included a €2 million loan fee with a €28 million option to buy, contingent on qualifying for the Europa League
- Negotiations will resume on Monday, with Juventus having already agreed terms with the 28-year-old striker
Negotiation Developments
Crystal Palace have turned down an opening bid from Juventus for Jean-Philippe Mateta, the club’s leading goal scorer this season, as reported by Gianluca Di Marzio. Juventus are reportedly eager to acquire the French striker on an initial loan arrangement, offering €2 million and including a €28 million option to purchase should the team secure at least a Europa League place by the end of the campaign. However, Palace are holding firm on a €40 million price tag for Mateta and are only open to discussing a permanent transfer.
‼️Jean-Phillips Mateta is getting closer to joining Juventus from Crystal Palace on a loan plus obligation to buy. He has already agreed to personal terms on a four year contract Juve, who will hold direct contacts to close the deal today (@NicoSchira ) pic.twitter.com/eAZHsFqNSA
— 🎥 The AJC 🏳️🏴 (@The_AJC_) January 18, 2026
Current Situation and Next Steps
Nicolo Schira reports that officials from both clubs are set to resume talks on Monday. Meanwhile, Juventus have already reached an agreement on personal terms with the 28-year-old Mateta, increasing the likelihood of further negotiations between the clubs. The London side, however, remain committed to their demand for a straight sale rather than a loan option.
| Player | Club | 2025/26 Appearances | Goals | Assists | Transfer Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jean-Philippe Mateta | Crystal Palace | 33 | 10 | 2 | Negotiations ongoing |
Juventus’ Forward Line Challenges
With Dušan Vlahović ruled out through a serious injury and set to depart when his contract expires in the summer, Juventus are seeking alternatives to lead their attack. Jonathan David and Lois Openda have so far been unable to fill the void left by Vlahović’s absence.




