Two Juventus players facing uncertain futures at the club ahead of the summer transfer window are Gleison Bremer and Federico Chiesa. The Bianconeri are anticipated to undergo a significant overhaul in the summer, regardless of whether they secure a return to the Champions League.
Wojciech Szczesny has expressed his desire to remain at Juventus, and the Polish goalkeeper is even willing to make financial sacrifices for an extended stay in Turin.
Samuel Iling-Junior is coming off a strong international break as he scored twice with England U-21, while his Juventus season has had more valleys than peaks.
Arthur Melo is anticipated to return to Juventus in the summer following a successful loan spell at Fiorentina. During his time in Florence, Arthur has experienced a resurgence, but Fiorentina has opted against exercising their option to sign the former Barcelona midfielder permanently, deeming him too expensive.
Leon Goretzka has been heavily linked with a move to Juventus in recent weeks, amid indications that several players may depart from Bayern Munich. Reports suggest that Goretzka has not been satisfied working under Thomas Tuchel and is eager to secure a new club promptly.
Juventus is expected to offer a new contract to Daniele Rugani before the end of this season. Rugani’s positive attitude has impressed the club, and his on-field performances, albeit rare, have been commendable.
Juventus had been tracking Nicolo Zaniolo for some time, but it appears they have now cooled their interest in acquiring his signature. The Italian international is currently on loan at Aston Villa from Galatasaray for the season.
Juventus is looking to strengthen their left-back position in the summer, as Alex Sandro is expected to depart from the club. The Brazilian primarily operates as a left centre-back for the Bianconeri in their 3-5-2 formation and has performed adequately.
One name making headlines as a potential candidate for the next Juventus manager is Zinedine Zidane, a former player of the club who has found success as a coach.
Arkadiusz Milik and Carlos Alcaraz won’t be available against Lazio, so Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri is expected to promote NextGen winger Nikola Sekulov to boost his attacking options at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday.
Manchester United remains keen on signing Gleison Bremer and could now trigger his release clause at the end of this season. Bremer has been a success since his move to Juve from Torino, and the Bianconeri consider him a key figure in their defence.
Liverpool have become the latest club to show interest in Juventus youngster Dean Huijsen. He moved to AS Roma on loan in January and has proven to be one of the finest young talents in Italy.
Manuel Locatelli has attracted interest from Brighton, potentially reuniting him with Roberto de Zerbi, should the opportunity arise. The midfielder has been a significant asset for Juventus since his arrival in 2021, following an impressive spell at Sassuolo under De Zerbi’s guidance.
Federico Gatti has emerged as a crucial player for Juventus, with the defender poised to remain in Turin for the foreseeable future. Having initially joined Juventus during their Serie B campaign, Gatti’s journey from lower divisions to becoming a key figure in the black and white stripes is commendable.
Thiago Motta is garnering attention as one of the most promising managers in Serie A, credited to his impressive work at Bologna. The former midfielder has been instrumental in elevating Bologna’s status, transforming them into a formidable force in the league and positioning them on the brink of breaking into the Serie A top four.
Former Juventus director general Luciano Moggi believes coach Max Allegri will stay. Moggi feels Juve's board are fully behind Allegri for next season.
Wojciech Szczesny is one of the many Juventus players whose contracts will end shortly, in 2025. Despite the Bianconeri being occasionally linked to younger goalkeepers, the Pole is likely to keep manning their sticks, TuttoSport informs (via OneFootball).
Juventus is showing interest in two standout midfielders from Serie A: Teun Koopmeiners from Atalanta and Lewis Ferguson from Bologna. The Bianconeri have been closely monitoring both players for several months and appear to be nearing a decision on which one to pursue.
Albert Gudmundsson failed to leave a strong impression during his recent performance at the Allianz Stadium when Genoa faced Juventus. However, despite this, Juventus remains keen on acquiring him.
Watching Juventus play this season has indeed been challenging for fans, and much of the criticism has been directed towards their manager, Max Allegri.
Juventus remains on the hunt for a new left-back to fill the impending void left by Alex Sandro’s departure from the Allianz Stadium at the end of this season.
Leon Goretzka has emerged as an impressive midfield target for Juventus in recent weeks, with the Bianconeri keen on securing his signature. The German midfielder has showcased exceptional form for Bayern Munich over several seasons.
Claudio Marchisio admits it's tough seeing former Juventus teammate Paul Pogba hit with his doping ban. Pogba is preparing an appeal after he was banned for four years after failing a drug test at the start of the season.
Juventus made a small investment to sign Tiago Djaló in January and defeat Inter in the race, which wanted him on a Bosman move. However, the defender, despite completing his rehab from an ACL tear, has yet to get any playing time since transferring to Turin.
Juventus are negotiating several renewals and would like to change course and stop handing out large wages to buy players or keep their own. That won’t be easy since a few of their stars are due to new contracts, especially Adrien Rabiot and Federico Chiesa, TuttoSport informs (via OneFootball).
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