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Comolli chooses two players to sign in January

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At Continassa, Juventus is reportedly starting its midfield plans with Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, though the club is fully aware of the complexities surrounding the operation.

Securing the Danish international has proven to be no simple task, and the club is preparing contingency options should negotiations face obstacles.

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Should a deal with Marseille fall through, Juventus could turn its attention to other strategic opportunities in the transfer market, particularly players seeking more playing time ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

The focus is on young, ambitious talents who could bring energy and depth to the squad while aligning with long-term planning.

Targets on the Radar

Among the names being monitored is Davide Frattesi, currently with Inter, who has attracted interest for his midfield versatility and ability to influence both defensive and attacking phases.

Another promising prospect is Marco Palestra, a 2004-born fullback currently at Cagliari but owned by Atalanta.

Juventus had already shown interest in Palestra during the summer, highlighting the club’s continued focus on nurturing young talents with potential to develop into first-team regulars.

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These considerations reflect Juventus’s careful approach to the transfer window, balancing immediate squad needs with a vision for the future.

By tracking players who are seeking greater opportunities on the pitch, the club hopes to strengthen key areas while maintaining financial prudence and strategic flexibility.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus remains proactive in exploring multiple avenues, showing that even if initial plans encounter hurdles, alternatives are ready to ensure the team remains competitive and prepared for both domestic and European challenges.

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