According to Niccolò Ceccarini (TMW), Juventus are carefully evaluating their transfer strategies for the upcoming January window. The positive impact of Luciano Spalletti has brought new energy to the team environment.
However, the club still views the winter market as an important chance to strengthen the squad. The main priority remains the addition of a new midfielder.
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Davide Frattesi 📸
There are several ideas under consideration. One of the names circulating is Davide Frattesi, a player Juventus have admired for a long time. Yet, securing the Inter midfielder during the winter period appears extremely difficult.
Inter would be very unlikely to approve a mid-season sale of a key squad member. Negotiations for June could be more feasible, but in January the path is steep and complicated. Juventus will likely continue monitoring the situation while also exploring alternative profiles.
Vlahovic, David and the attack situation
Dusan Vlahovic 📸
Ceccarini highlights another important aspect involving Dusan Vlahovic. The Serbian striker is enjoying an excellent season and has returned to a strong scoring rhythm. Juventus are preparing a proposal for a contract renewal because they see him as a central figure for the project.
However, much will depend on the player’s own decision. Vlahovic could technically leave for free in June when his contract expires. The club’s plan is to convince him that remaining in Turin is the ideal long-term choice.
Jonathan David 📸
Meanwhile, the situation regarding Jonathan David appears more uncertain. The former Lille forward has not consistently impressed, and the club is evaluating the possibility of an early departure in the January window.
The decision is not yet final, but internal discussions are ongoing. Both Chelsea and Tottenham are observing the situation with interest, ready to step forward if an opportunity emerges.
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Overall, Juventus enter January with ambition and caution combined. Strengthening the midfield remains the first objective, while the future of the attack will depend on how contract talks and performance evaluations develop in the coming weeks.