Juventus are already laying the groundwork for what could become one of the most important transfer windows in recent years.
The club’s plans, however, remain closely linked to one decisive factor: qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League.
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Securing a place in Europe’s top competition would significantly influence both the level of investment and the profile of players targeted during the summer.
According to reports from Sportal Italia, the atmosphere in Turin is beginning to shift toward a full squad rebuild after another disappointing campaign that failed to meet expectations.
Juventus management are believed to be preparing for major changes, with several players already considered likely departures once the season officially comes to an end.
Several Players Could Leave Turin
Among the names reportedly expected to leave are Michele Di Gregorio, Federico Gatti, Juan Cabal, Teun Koopmeiners, Loïs Openda and Jonathan David.
The club would be open to listening to offers for all of them, hoping that a change of environment could benefit both the players and Juventus financially.
The possible exits highlight the scale of the transformation Juventus may be preparing behind the scenes. The Bianconeri are no longer focused only on minor adjustments.
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But rather on reshaping a squad that has struggled to deliver consistent performances over the past few seasons.
The club’s leadership reportedly believes the current group has not fully matched the standards traditionally associated with Juventus.
No Untouchable Players in the Current Squad
One of the most surprising aspects emerging from the latest reports is that Juventus reportedly do not consider any player completely untouchable at this stage.
The club are said to be willing to evaluate offers for virtually every member of the squad if the proposal is considered financially and technically appropriate.
That approach underlines the desire for a fresh start in Turin. Juventus are aiming to build a more competitive and balanced team capable of returning to the top both domestically and in Europe.
Much will depend on the coming weeks and the final outcome of the Serie A season, but one thing already appears certain: a busy and potentially dramatic summer awaits the Old Lady.