It seems that Juventus want to become a star team or "Galacticos", and will be a fierce rival to Real Madrid in the battles of kidnapping new talent in Europe.

After signing Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus is poised to sign other big names and young talents that ensure him compete and continuity as a Serie A champion and a permanent contender for the Champions League.

"About 300 million euros will be given to sport development in the team until the 2023-2024 season," said club president Andrea Anelli. "The goal is to keep our competition alive, increase incomes and give a vision for the team."

Paris Saint-Germain striker Klien Mbappe and Salzburg's top scorer Erling Halland of Austria all came to the fore as the Italian team's goals.

Mbappe is Real's top priority in the coming period, and tried to sign him last summer, but the player, whose contract expires in 2022, is expected to leave the "Princes Park" in 2021.

The young Norwegian giant swept global football like a hurricane, scoring 20 goals and making five more in 13 games this season, in addition to being the top scorer in the Champions League with six goals, and became the most important football talent in the old continent and the most requested to sign him.

The 19-year-old has been signed by the Austrian team from his Norwegian team for five million euros and his contract expires in 2023.

The old lady's sports director Pavel Nedved warned everyone involved: "Juventus are always ready to sign more than 100 million euros."