Juventus eyes hungarian prodigy bendeguz kovacs amidst european scouting frenzy
Juventus is reportedly monitoring the development of Bendeguz Kovacs, a 19-year-old Hungarian talent at AZ Alkmaar, following a prolific start to the season. The Bianconeri are leveraging their established relationship with the player's agency, Leaderbrock, which previously facilitated the acquisitions of Yildiz and Licina.

Hungarian striker sparks interest with rapid-fire goals
Kovacs, a towering 199cm presence, has been a revelation for AZ's youth setup, netting nine goals in just six appearances across international youth competitions. His playing style draws comparisons to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, with a penchant for roaming the field, shielding the ball, and explosive runs. The comparison isn’t merely stylistic; Kovacs idolizes the Swedish striker.
While AZ has plans to integrate Kovacs into their first team, potentially as a successor to Parrott, a bid in the region of €5 million could trigger a swift move. This isn't a small sum for a player yet to make his professional debut.
However, interest isn't limited to Juventus. Borussia Dortmund, Aston Villa, and Sporting Lisbon are also keenly observing Kovacs’ progress, creating a sense of urgency for the Italian club.
Kovacs' journey began at Debrecen, where his physical maturity led to an early promotion to older age groups. He's already a key member of the Hungary U19 national team and is expected to soon join the U21 squad. A move to Turin would likely see him begin in the NextGen Series to acclimatize to senior football.
The potential acquisition of Kovacs represents a significant investment in Juventus' future, signaling a renewed focus on developing young talent capable of leading the team for years to come. His physical attributes, combined with his burgeoning skill set, make him a prospect worth pursuing aggressively.
