Thiago Motta is set to make some serious changes to Juventus’ playing style once he is confirmed as the club’s manager. The Bianconeri previously favoured a 4-3-3 formation, even during Max Allegri’s first spell at the club.
Alvaro Morata could start a third spell as a Juventus player next season, as rumors about his return persist. Juve has had the Spanish striker on their books twice before, and he is a player the club’s supporters simply cannot get enough of.
Some weeks ago, reports circulated that Lazio wanted to end Nicolo Rovella’s spell and send him back to Juventus. He joined them on loan in the summer with an obligation to buy for 17m euros after two seasons.
While multiple sources are confident that Monza goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio will join Juventus for €20m, his agent warns ‘this is not a done deal.’ Over the last few days, numerous sites and newspapers confidently stated that an agreement had been reached for the sale at €18m plus another €2m in add-ons.
Joshua Zirkzee is the subject of transfer interest from Juventus and several clubs, including Arsenal. The Dutchman has just finished one of his best seasons with Bologna, and his impressive performances have helped them qualify for the Champions League next term.
Juventus is accelerating plans to improve their squad in this transfer window as Euro 2024 fast approaches. When the competition ends, pre-season will begin almost immediately, so some clubs believe now is the time to sign the players they need.
Inter Milan director Beppe Marotta has spoken about the latest Serie A title race after Inter raced ahead of Juventus to claim the title. In the first half of the season, Juve made it difficult for Inter to prove they were the superior team in the competition.
It is well documented that Juventus had a terrible season in 2023/2024, and more details have emerged from their campaign. Max Allegri failed to lead them to the Serie A title again, with the team settling for just the Italian Cup.
Juventus remains keen on keeping Adrien Rabiot in their squad beyond this season, but the Bianconeri are also on the lookout for alternatives. Rabiot has taken too long to respond positively to the club’s proposal for a contract extension.
Juventus will have one of the highest numbers of players representing their countries at Euro 2024. The Bianconeri won the Italian Cup this season, which was not considered good enough for a club of their calibre.
Inter Milan is one of the clubs challenging Juventus to sign Genoa star Albert Gudmundsson. The Iceland international has been in fantastic form over the last few months, making this campaign one of the best in his career.
With Alex Sandro leaving and Juventus set to play with a back-four under Thiago Motta, the Bianconeri are looking to sign new left-backs. The men in black and white have been one of the struggling top teams on the continent for some time, and they want that to change under Motta next season.
One of the surprising calls Luciano Spalletti made to his squad for Euro 2024 is Nicolo Fagioli. The midfielder was banned for seven months during the season and only returned for Juventus’ final two games, starting one.
Juventus aims to look refreshed and different when they begin the next season, and some changes are already expected. With no Max Allegri, Juve will have a new manager in the coming weeks.
Sacked Juventus coach Max Allegri was delighted for Nicolo Fagioli after a winning return. Fagioli, after serving his betting ban, started in victory over Monza for the season finale.
The 2023/2024 season has been a tough one for Juventus, eventually costing Max Allegri his job. The coach struggled to get consistent performances from his team and won just one trophy in three seasons.
Joshua Zirkzee has remained one of the finest attackers in Serie A this season after helping Bologna qualify for the Champions League. The Dutchman has excelled at the home of the Red and Blues and is considered one of the players that Juventus would love to sign.
Federico Chiesa will still be required to do some defensive work under Thiago Motta, according to journalist Giovanni Guardalà. Under Max Allegri, the attacker struggled with his defensive duties, and the demand to defend more strained their relationship.
Juventus majority owner John Elkann shared a hug with Massimiliano Allegri in Monaco, suggesting that the two men remain on good terms despite the hectic events that ensued in recent weeks.
Legendary Juventus captain Leonardo Bonucci will hang up his boots after today’s Turkish Super Lig encounter between Fenerbahce and Istanbulspor. The 37-year-old bid farewell to the Istanbul outfit on social media, as relayed by Calciomercato.
Juventus caretaker coach Paolo Montero was delighted with Nicolo Fagioli in victory against Monza. He was back for the first time since October's betting ban and hit the crossbar in the 2-0 win.
Juventus caretaker coach Paolo Montero was happy with their 2-0 win against Monza. Fede Chiesa and Alex Sandro, in his final game for Juve, struck the goals.
Alex Sandro was in tears as he waved goodbye to Juventus after a record-equalling 327 appearances, even scoring a rare goal. ‘I never cried so much in my life.’ The Brazilian will be out of contract from June 30 and will not renew, so was given a warm send-off at the Allianz Juventus Stadium in Turin.
Following an atypically quiet last summer, Juventus will return to be one of the protagonists of the upcoming transfer window. After receiving a boost in their pursuit of in-demand Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori, the Turin giants are on the verge of completing their first post-Massimiliano Allegri signing.
There are comings and goings during Juventus-Monza tomorrow, as Adrien Rabiot and Alex Sandro say goodbye, while Michele Di Gregorio is reportedly facing his future club.
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