Juventus are already laying the groundwork for next season, and strengthening the midfield remains one of the club’s top priorities.
The Bianconeri management is actively scanning the market for experienced and technically gifted profiles capable of raising the overall quality of the squad.
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According to Calciomercato, the Turin giants are paying close attention to players whose contracts are approaching expiry — a strategic move that could allow the club to secure high-level reinforcements on free transfers next summer.
Free Agents on Juventus’ Radar
Among the most intriguing names linked to Juventus is Franck Kessié, currently at Al-Ittihad. The Ivorian international, born in 1996, brings physical dominance, tactical intelligence, and valuable Serie A experience.
His potential availability on a free transfer represents a market opportunity that Juventus could seriously consider, especially given their need for balance and strength in midfield.
Another profile being monitored is Xaver Schlager of RB Leipzig.
The Austrian midfielder, known for his work rate and versatility, could add dynamism and defensive solidity.
At 27, he is entering his prime years and could fit seamlessly into a system that demands intensity and tactical discipline.
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Perhaps the most high-profile option is Bernardo Silva …
… whose contract with Manchester City is also nearing its conclusion. The Portuguese playmaker would represent a statement signing.
His creativity, technical brilliance, and experience at the highest European level could inject imagination and leadership into Juventus’ midfield.
Strategy and Long-Term Vision
Targeting players nearing the end of their contracts reflects a calculated approach from Juventus.
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Rather than overspending on transfer fees, the club appears focused on maximizing value while maintaining competitiveness.
Free transfers of this caliber would allow the Bianconeri to allocate resources strategically in other areas of the squad.
As reported by Calciomercato, these are still early evaluations, but the message is clear: Juventus are determined to rebuild a midfield capable of competing both domestically and in Europe next season.