Juventus have drawn up a long list of players who could leave the club as the Bianconeri look to reshape their squad and provide Luciano Spalletti with a complete team for the new season.
According to Sportmediaset, the immediate priority for Juventus is now to sell six players, with the aim of reducing the wage bill while generating valuable funds to reinvest in the transfer market.
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The list of potential departures includes Michele Di Gregorio, Fabio Miretti, Teun Koopmeiners, Federico Gatti, Jonathan David and Arthur.
Several of these players do not appear to be part of the club’s technical and sporting plans moving forward, prompting Giovanni Carnevali and Ricky Massara to carefully assess every offer that arrives.
With Juventus needing to raise funds before making further additions, the club’s management could be forced into a series of quick and decisive decisions during the final stages of the transfer window.
Six Players on the Exit List
Di Gregorio has opened the door to a possible return to Monza, while Olympique Marseille have also reportedly shown interest in the goalkeeper.
However, a move to France would be complicated because Marseille currently have restrictions affecting their transfer activity.
Miretti is another player attracting attention, with Besiktas among the clubs monitoring his situation. The young midfielder, however, would reportedly prefer to remain in Italy and continue his development in Serie A rather than move abroad.
Koopmeiners and Gatti represent particularly interesting assets for Juventus. Both players have considerable value and international appeal, meaning permanent transfers could provide a significant financial boost to the club’s coffers.
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Arthur, meanwhile, is firmly outside Juventus’ plans. The club is working to find a definitive solution for the Brazilian midfielder, particularly because of the weight of his salary on the club’s finances.
The future of Jonathan David is also increasingly uncertain. The Canadian striker has attracted interest from abroad, and Juventus could consider his departure if a suitable proposal arrives.
Should David leave Turin, the Bianconeri would then look to sign another high-level striker to complete Spalletti’s attacking options.
Juventus Ready for a Major Squad Overhaul
A major clear-out would give Juventus greater financial flexibility ahead of the next phase of their transfer campaign. Reducing the wage bill while generating transfer income would allow the club to reinvest in positions that Spalletti considers essential.
As Sportmediaset reports, the Juventus hierarchy will now look to accelerate negotiations for the first departures.
The objective is clear: sell before buying, create room within the squad and salary structure, and then use the funds generated to make decisive moves for their remaining targets.
The coming days could therefore be crucial for the Bianconeri, with six players potentially heading towards the exit and the new Juventus squad beginning to take shape under Spalletti.