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Juventus is working to send two players in loan

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As Juventus prepares for the upcoming season, the club is closely monitoring the potential loan departures of two promising young players.

Jonas Rouhi and Vasilije Adzic are at the center of these discussions. With the club aiming to offer them valuable playing time and experience elsewhere.

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According to reports from Corriere dello Sport, both players may be temporarily transferred on loan to help them grow and return stronger for the 2026 campaign.

Jonas Rouhi, the talented Swedish left winger, has caught Juventus’ attention over the past months. Although he shows great promise, the club does not currently see him as a first-team starter for the 2025/2026 season.

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Jonas Rouhi and Vasilije Adzic 📸

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Juventus believes it would be beneficial for Rouhi to continue his development with regular minutes on the pitch at another club.

A loan move would provide him with the necessary exposure to competitive matches and help him sharpen his skills in a real-game environment. This step is crucial for his growth and long-term future with the club.

Vasilije Adzic path to maturitu via loan

Montenegrin attacking midfielder Vasilije Adzic faces a similar scenario. While he has demonstrated his abilities, particularly in Juventus Next Gen, the strong competition in Igor Tudor’s squad may limit his chances to secure consistent first-team action.

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Vasilije Adzic 📸

Loaning Adzic out will allow him to gain regular playing time and continue improving his technical and tactical skills. Juventus views him as an essential part of their long-term vision. But recognizes the need for further development before he can become a regular starter.

The Juventus management is expected to assess loan proposals for both Rouhi and Adzic carefully in the coming days.

Although no final decision has been made, the club is open to opportunities that will maximize the players’ growth potential.

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Juventus’ strategy reflects a commitment to nurturing young talent by giving them the chance to mature in competitive environments before reintegrating them into the senior squad.

Ultimately, Juventus wants to ensure Rouhi and Adzic receive the right platform to showcase their abilities and gain valuable experience.

Their return next season could be the turning point in their careers, benefiting both the players and the club’s ambitions for future success.

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