Juventus are not just planning for new signings but preparing for a massive internal change. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, several key players could leave the club for free in June 2026.
This potential wave of departures may reshape the team and free up huge financial resources. At the center of this story stands Dusan Vlahovic. The Serbian striker, one of Juve’s most valuable players, is nearing the end of his contract.
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Dusan Vlahovic 📸
His current deal, signed on high wages, will not be renewed. Despite being the team’s top scorer, his inconsistent role between the bench and the field reflects a future already decided. Unless major changes occur, Vlahovic’s departure on a free transfer looks inevitable.
But the striker is not alone. Weston McKennie and Filip Kostic also face uncertain futures, with contracts expiring in 2026. McKennie’s renewal talks have reportedly collapsed, opening doors for a possible move to Major League Soccer.
Weston McKennie 📸
For Kostic, limited playing time under coach Igor Tudor suggests a natural end to his Italian journey once his deal runs out. Both players, once considered essential, may soon walk away without generating a transfer fee.
Rugani and Pinsoglio: Possible renewals amid the exodus
Not every name on the 2026 list is destined to leave. Daniele Rugani and Carlo Pinsoglio could still remain part of Juventus’s future. Their situations are different, marked by loyalty and steady professionalism rather than headlines.
Rugani, born in 1994, continues to prove his reliability whenever called upon. His recent strong performance against AC Milan reminded everyone of his value as a dependable backup. Tudor appreciates his experience, and talks of a possible renewal at a reduced salary are not ruled out.
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Carlo Pinsoglio & Daniele Rugani 📸
Pinsoglio, meanwhile, holds a unique role within the squad. Though he rarely plays, his influence in the dressing room is vital. His positive attitude and leadership make him an important figure behind the scenes, and the club recognizes that contribution.
A major transformation is on the horizon for Juventus. The possible exits of Vlahovic, McKennie, and Kostic will release tens of millions in wages.
That money could be reinvested to build a new team structure. One cycle is closing, and another is set to begin — a new Juventus emerging from a silent, strategic revolution.