Juventus are already shaping their future — and according to Tuttosport, several key decisions have either been made or are about to define the club’s next chapter.
Yildiz Untouchable, Vlahovic a Question Mark
The clearest signal comes from the recent renewal of Kenan Yıldız. The young Turkish star has signed a fresh deal that makes him the highest-paid player in the squad — excluding Dušan Vlahović, whose situation remains separate and unresolved.
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Yildiz is no longer just a promising talent; he is the cornerstone upon which Juventus intend to build their sporting project.
Interest from abroad is expected — perhaps even inevitable — but inside Continassa there is no doubt: Yildiz is considered priceless. Juventus view him not simply as a gifted attacker, but as a symbol of a new era driven by youth, identity, and long-term vision.
Vlahovic’s case is more complex. On paper, he appears closer to the exit than the entrance. His contract situation and salary weigh heavily on strategic planning, and a departure would ease financial pressure while opening tactical flexibility.
Yet the striker himself has not completely shut the door. A stay cannot be ruled out, though negotiations would be far from straightforward. Obstacles remain, and any resolution will require compromise from all sides.
Sales, Sacrifices and a Squad to Reinvent
Other names hover in uncertainty. Andrea Cambiaso is attracting interest from multiple clubs, and Juventus know that summer may require sacrifices to finance targeted reinforcements. Generating funds will be essential to raise the overall level of the squad.
A similar logic applies to Jonathan David, whose future remains open. Meanwhile, the trajectory of Teun Koopmeiners has taken an intriguing turn.
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Until recently, a June departure seemed likely. However, after his memorable night in Istanbul — highlighted by a brace against Galatasaray — the narrative may have shifted. Still, as the saying goes, one swallow does not make a summer.
Some players, however, appear closer to goodbye than revival. Loïs Openda and Edon Zhegrova arrived with high expectations but have struggled to leave a lasting mark. Solutions will be sought.
The objective is clear: streamline the squad, invest wisely, and elevate quality once and for all. Juventus are not merely adjusting — they are redefining their future.