As Juventus prepare for a crucial summer marked by restructuring both on and off the pitch, several players could be heading toward the exit door.
General Manager Damien Comolli, alongside Director of Football Strategy Giorgio Chiellini, is reviewing the current squad with a focus on offloading certain names to balance the wage bill and make room for targeted reinforcements.
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Here’s a look at some of the Bianconeri stars who may be on the move in the coming weeks.
Big names under the microscope
Dusan Vlahović: The Serbian striker remains a marquee name, but his hefty salary, among the highest in Serie A, poses a challenge. With his contract running until 2026 and no renewal talks in sight, Juventus may be forced to cash in.
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Dusan Vlahović has drawn minor interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia and Turkey—neither destination excites the player. However, Atlético Madrid have recently emerged as a serious contender, and Juventus are hopeful of engaging in concrete negotiations.
Federico Gatti: A dependable figure at the back, Gatti’s status could be impacted by Tudor’s permanence. Napoli, now led by Antonio Conte, are reportedly pushing for a move. Gatti’s tactical adaptability makes him a valuable asset for Conte’s defensive setup.
Andrea Cambiaso: A rising star who continues to catch the eye of Europe’s elite. Although interest from Manchester City has cooled, AC Milan are monitoring his situation, especially if Theo Hernandez departs. Juventus will demand a substantial offer to part with the dynamic full-back.
Younger prospects and fringe players on the radar
Tiago Djaló: Having returned prematurely from his loan at Porto due to off-field issues, Djaló no longer figures in Juventus’ future plans. Crystal Palace have expressed concrete interest, and a permanent move seems likely.
Nicolo Savona: Highly regarded in Germany, Savona is on the radar of several Bundesliga sides. Juventus are open to selling if the price is right.
Samuel Mbangula: The young Belgian winger is attracting growing attention from clubs in both the Premier League and Bundesliga, thanks to his pace and attacking flair.