David Trezeguet, former striker and now a River Plate executive, strongly recommends Juventus sign Robert Lewandowski despite the Polish forward’s age of 37.

According to Trezeguet, Lewandowski remains a top-class player, proven by his 14 goals at Barcelona despite not playing regularly. “He is one of the last true elite number nines alongside Haaland,” he emphasized.

Meanwhile, Trezeguet expressed disappointment with Dušan Vlahovic's performances at Juventus. The Serbian, viewed as a promising talent coming from Fiorentina, hasn't fully met expectations and struggled to adapt to the club’s demands.

The difference in approach and output between Lewandowski and Vlahovic is clear to Trezeguet, who added he himself would not hesitate to bring Lewandowski to Turin. This highlights the value of experience and consistency in attack for a team aiming to reclaim former glory.

Trezeguet’s remarks may influence Juventus' transfer strategy, emphasizing quality and proven experience over risky potential.