Juventus sporting director François Modesto has clarified the club’s decision to take all players — even those not in the club’s future plans — to their training camp in Germany.
“We are Juventus and must treat everyone equally,” Modesto stated, as reported by Giovanni Albanese. “We have been clear with them, and they are working with maximum professionalism.”
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While the squad trains together, head coach Igor Tudor is evaluating every player closely. There is even a possibility that some could earn a place back in his plans over the next few weeks.
Daniele Rugani – For now, Rugani’s position is more “in” than “out.” Without new defensive signings, he could remain, especially since Bremer and Cabal will require more recovery time early in the season. That would limit their availability and increase Rugani’s value to the squad.
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Djaló – Tudor is using him as if he were staying, but a sale is still highly possible. If Juventus sells Kelly under better conditions, Djaló’s situation could be re-evaluated, giving him a chance to stay.
Filip Kostić – A player Tudor admires greatly, and Kostić is happy at Juventus. However, his contract costs are high, and the market could still bring tempting offers.
Douglas Luiz – His exit seems certain; the question is where he will go. Nottingham Forest is currently leading the race, with Everton still in close pursuit. For Juventus, an open bidding war would be ideal.
Arthur Melo – The Brazilian trains regularly, awaiting clarity on his next step. A return to Spain seems likely, where he previously thrived.
Weston McKennie – Recently added to the surplus list, McKennie has so far rejected other clubs. He may stay until his contract expires and could be used as a right-sided player.
Nico Gonzalez – His future is undecided, with Atalanta and English clubs interested. While his on-field impact in Turin was minimal, his positive attitude remains valued internally.
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Dušan Vlahović – A high-profile surplus player, waiting for offers that could reduce the cost of his final contract year. An intermediary is working on his future, and Milan is being closely watched as a potential suitor.
Yet, the coming weeks will be decisive, with market movements likely to determine the final composition of the team. For some, Germany could be their last chapter in black and white; for others, it might be the start of a surprising comeback.