Juventus FC, also commonly referred to as Juve, has been a prominent Italian football club based in Turin for a considerable amount of time and has a rich history.
Francesco Camarda remains the youngest player ever to play for AC Milan, and the youngster is tipped to become a legend in the game. He made his debut for Milan at 15 and has continued to develop well within the club, which has caught the attention of Juventus.
Riccardo Calafiori is one of the finest young defenders in Serie A and has caught the attention of Juventus. He is one of the players Thiago Motta has developed at Bologna, and he is expected to make the leap to a bigger club in the coming seasons.
Michele Di Gregorio is the Monza player whom Juventus seems most keen to sign, as he continues to shine for his current club. The goalkeeper is considered the next first-choice goalkeeper at the Allianz Stadium, and several reports claim Juventus has already informed Monza of their intentions.
Juventus has an important fixture this weekend as they face AC Milan. They must win this game to maintain the narrow gap between them and Bologna. The Red and Blues are enjoying a good season under Thiago Motta and pose the biggest threat to Juventus’ chances of finishing the season inside the top three.
AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli knows that Juventus will be a tough nut to crack when both clubs meet in Serie A this weekend. The Bianconeri are eager to win the game and close the gap between them and Milan in the standings.
Bologna remains determined to keep Thiago Motta as their manager, even as Juventus circles the former Italy midfielder. Motta is arguably the most sought-after manager in Serie A this season as he leads his unfancied Bologna side toward qualification for next season’s Champions League.
Nicolo Fagioli is expected to return from his ban in a month, after being suspended in the first half of the season for betting offences. The midfielder has received the support of the club and has been training with the first team.
Juventus continues to monitor Joshua Zirkzee, but they are not the only club interested in the impressive Dutchman. The striker is expected to leave Bologna at the end of this season, even if they qualify for the Champions League.
Federico Chiesa is undoubtedly a class player, no one can argue with that. However, there are numerous reasons why Juventus should consider biting the bullet and sell the 26-year-old.
Juventus, the biggest team in Italy and a titan in European football, boasts a legacy of victories and trophies. Affectionately known as the Bianconeri, Juventus’s storied past isn’t just a collection of titles, it’s a series of big matches that have left a mark on the sport.
Tomorrow evening, Juventus welcomes AC Milan to the Allianz Stadium in a game that could have a significant impact on who finishes second behind Inter Milan in the standings.
It seems that Juventus are on the verge of allowing Weston Mckennie to depart in the summer rather than see him leave on a free transfer next year, reports Goal.
Tuttosport newspaper notes that Stefano Pioli and Massimiliano Allegri are ‘alone’ ahead of Saturday’s Serie A showdown between Juventus and Milan. Allegri and Pioli face an uncertain future despite contracts expiring in June 2025 and multiple sources in Italy claim both coaches will leave their clubs at the end of the season.
Juventus stepped up their efforts to acquire Michele Di Gregorio this week. Cristiano Giuntoli had dinner with Monza exec Adriano Galliani to start bargaining.
The Premier League is the richest league in the world; the money they have far surpasses Serie A, and the reality is that Juventus cannot compete with the big clubs in England.
Before the season kicked off, not too many people expected Juventus to win the Scudetto. The bookies didn’t, most pundits and commentators didn’t, and if we’re honest, neither did too many Juve fans.
Tuttosport and Il Corriere dello Sport report Juventus are in advanced talks to sign Michele Di Gregorio from Monza. Juventus’ negotiations to sign Italian goalkeeper Di Gregorio from Monza are at an advanced stage, Tuttosport and Il Corriere dello Sport report.
Former Juventus and AC Milan player José Altafini will watch both teams face each other this weekend with almost no expectations. He strongly believes that the fixture is not important for either club.
Juventus has been on a poor run of form over the last few weeks as the Bianconeri struggle to secure victories. The team started this season in fine fashion, but they are now finding it difficult to maintain their position in the top three.
Juventus has been handed a fitness boost as they prepare for their game against AC Milan this weekend. The Bianconeri are currently five points behind Milan in the league table and are eager to secure a win to close the gap.
Juventus has had their eye on Torino captain Alessandro Buongiorno for much of this season as they plan to make a move on their neighbours. The 24-year-old is one of the finest defenders in the league and has played a key role in making Il Toro’s defence one of the best in Serie A.
Juventus coach Max Allegri admitted relief after reaching the Coppa Italia final. Juve were beaten 2-1 by Lazio on Tuesday night, but won the semifinal 3-2 on aggregate.
Italy hero Gianfranco Zola is full of praise for young Juventus pair Kenan Yildiz and Matias Soule. Soule is shining on-loan with Frosinone this season.
Dusan Vlahovic isn’t considering leaving Juventus and would like to lift a trophy with the Bianconeri. The Serb looked back at last summer and the rumors about Chelsea and PSG in an interview with L’Equipe (via Sky).
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