According to La Repubblica, several players at Juventus appear to be edging toward the exit as the club reshapes its technical project under head coach Luciano Spalletti.
Recent performances and tactical preferences have created a clearer hierarchy within the squad, leaving some notable names struggling for relevance.
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Among those seemingly out of favor is Lois Openda, who has seen limited playing time in recent weeks.
Similarly, Edon Zhegrova has found himself crowded out on the wing, with growing expectations that he could be moved on in the next transfer window.
Midfielders Teun Koopmeiners and Federico Gatti are also at risk of slipping into marginal roles, as competition intensifies and tactical demands evolve.
A Squad in Transition
Behind the scenes, the club’s leadership—featuring figures like Giorgio Chiellini—is working closely with the coaching staff to build a more cohesive and functional squad.
The goal is not just to improve results in the short term, but to establish a balanced team capable of adapting to different challenges.
Interestingly, while the summer signings have largely failed to make a strong impression, the players brought in during the January window have delivered more encouraging performances, hinting at a shift in recruitment strategy.
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Decisive Weeks Ahead
Attention is also on players like Emil Holm and João Mário, who could become part of potential deals or swap arrangements as the club fine-tunes its roster. With the season nearing its conclusion, every match carries increased weight.
Spalletti has already outlined a core group he trusts, but several positions remain uncertain. The final stretch of the campaign will effectively serve as an audition, determining who fits into Juventus’ long-term vision.
For some, it is a last opportunity to prove their worth; for others, it may mark the beginning of a new chapter elsewhere.