As the 2024–25 campaign wraps up, Juventus is assessing the futures of several loanees. Here’s a snapshot of where things stand as for TuttoSport:
Arthur Melo – The Brazilian midfielder wants to stay at Girona, but the Spanish club is unlikely to spend the €10M needed for a full transfer. His current loan cost €700K plus €200K in add-ons.
Tiago Djaló – After making little impact at Porto, Tiago Djaló is expected to return to Turin. Valued at €12M, Juventus plans to find a new destination for him.
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Djalo 📸
Nicolò Fagioli – Thriving at Fiorentina, who want to keep him. The deal becomes permanent for €13.5M if they qualify for Europe. Juve already earned €2.5M and could pocket €3M more in bonuses, plus 10% of any resale.
Facundo González – Only 10 appearances at Feyenoord make a permanent move for €6M unlikely.
Filip Kostić – A key figure at Fenerbahçe under Mourinho (2 goals, 7 assists), and talks are progressing. Valued at €5M, a summer move looks very likely.
A lot of Juventus players on loan, they future remain uncertain?
Fabio Miretti – He boosted his confidence at Genoa, scoring 3 goals and providing 3 assists. Juventus will decide his future once his loan ends in June
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Tarik Muharemović – Sassuolo’s promotion triggered a €5M buy clause. Juve also holds 50% resale rights.
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia – Hans Nicolussi Caviglia impressed at Venezia with 4 goals and 2 assists. Venezia activated his buy option, and Juventus will receive around €5M.
Luca Pellegrini – Mixed season at Lazio but ended strong, and €4M obligation to buy means he’s not returning.
Nicolò Rovella – Starred in Lazio’s midfield and earned a national call-up. Juve will receive around €17M from the mandatory purchase this summer.
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Daniele Rugani – Daniele Rugani started strong at Ajax but saw his performance decline. With no buy clause in his contract, he is set to return to Juventus
Final thoughts about Juventus loan players future?