Giovanni Carnevali has wasted no time settling into his new role at Juventus. According to Sky Sport, the club’s new Chief Executive Officer and General Manager has already begun working closely with Luciano Spalletti on the key transfer strategies for the upcoming season.
The primary objective is clear: build a squad capable of competing for major trophies once again, both in Serie A and on the European stage.
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During the first meetings between the club’s hierarchy and coaching staff, several areas were identified as priorities for reinforcement.
While Juventus remain focused on strengthening their attacking department, the goalkeeping position has also emerged as a key issue that requires immediate attention.
Dibu Martinez Leads the Shortlist, but Oblak Remains a Strong Option
The Bianconeri are determined to provide Spalletti with a world-class goalkeeper capable of making a decisive impact.
As a result, the club has already begun evaluating several options and conducting preliminary discussions to assess the feasibility of high-profile deals.
At the top of Juventus’ wishlist is Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez. The Argentine international is reportedly open to a move to Turin, a significant development that has boosted optimism within the club.
However, securing Martinez’s signature will be far from straightforward. Reaching an agreement with Aston Villa is expected to be difficult due to the player’s valuation and the Premier League club’s reluctance to part ways with one of its most influential stars.
For this reason, Juventus are continuing to explore alternative solutions. Among them, Jan Oblak remains a highly credible candidate.
The Slovenian goalkeeper offers elite-level experience and has consistently performed at the highest level of European football over recent years.
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As the summer transfer window gathers momentum, Juventus are keeping multiple options open, fully aware that the decision over their next No. 1 could become one of the defining moves of their entire transfer campaign.