Juventus kick off the 2025/26 Serie A season with renewed determination to challenge defending champions Napoli. Their opening clash against Parma offers an opportunity to make an early statement, but pressure is already mounting on coach Igor Tudor.
Appointed in an interim role late last season, Tudor guided the Bianconeri to a top-four finish and secured UEFA Champions League qualification, but fans expect far more this year.
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The summer transfer window brought signs of ambition. Jonathan David arrived from Lille to strengthen the attack, while Joao Mario joined from Porto to add midfield depth.
Joao Mario signs with Juventus 📸
Despite these additions, Juventus still face setbacks. Striker Arkadiusz Milik remains a long-term absentee, and midfield duo Nicolo Savona and Fabio Miretti are sidelined with injuries, testing the team’s depth early in the campaign.
Parma enter a new era under Carlos Cuesta
Parma also enter the season with significant changes. After successfully steering the club away from relegation last season, Cristian Chivu departed for Internazionale. The club turned to Carlos Cuesta, a promising young coach who served as Arsenal’s assistant from 2020 to 2025.
This marks his first permanent head coach role, and expectations are cautiously optimistic. To bolster their squad, Parma looked across Europe for reinforcements. Oliver Sørensen and Matija Frigan were signed to bring energy and creativity to the lineup.
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However, their plans have faced early disruptions. Frigan is sidelined with an injury, while defender Botond Balogh will miss the Juventus clash due to suspension.
Last time Juventus vs Parma 📸
For Juventus, this match represents more than just three points—it is a chance to showcase a refreshed identity and demonstrate that the team can challenge Napoli’s dominance.
Parma, on the other hand, aim to prove they can adapt quickly under Cuesta and build on last season’s resilience. As the new Serie A season unfolds, all eyes will be on how both sides handle the early pressure.
Juventus seek redemption after a string of underwhelming campaigns, while Parma hope their bold managerial change sparks a new chapter. The clash in Turin promises intensity, ambition, and the first glimpse of what the season might hold for both clubs.
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Expected Starting XI by Igor Tudor for Juventus vs Parma as for Sky Sport Italia :