The international break often provides a valuable window for emerging talents to step into the spotlight, train with the senior squad, and catch the attention of the first-team coaching staff.
At Juventus, this period has opened the door for several Next Gen players to work closely with head coach Luciano Spalletti, who is using the time to evaluate promising youngsters.
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Among those called up is Lorenzo Anghelè, a versatile attacking talent already named on the bench during Spalletti’s first game in charge against Sassuolo.
According to 90min, Anghelè is considered one of the most intriguing prospects within Juventus’ development system.
Capable of operating as a second striker or in an advanced midfield role, the 2005-born forward has steadily developed his tactical awareness and technical qualities this season.
Previously noted by Thiago Motta for his performances and experience in Italy’s youth national teams, Anghelè is now beginning to attract wider attention within the club.
Lorenzo Anghelè – A Talent Backed by Influential Figures
Anghelè’s journey has also been shaped by influential voices in Italian football. He received early encouragement from Gianluca Vialli, a close friend of his father dating back to their shared time at Sampdoria.
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Vialli reportedly recognized the young forward’s potential from an early age, offering a form of symbolic “blessing” that continues to resonate.
Juventus Next Gen coach Paolo Montero has also spoken highly of Anghelè, emphasizing his technical quality and physical attributes. Montero believes the young striker possesses all the tools needed to succeed, provided he fully realizes his own potential.
Inspired by Dybala’s Style
Like many creative attackers, Anghelè models aspects of his game on Paulo Dybala. He prefers starting from the right flank before cutting inside onto his stronger left foot—a hallmark of Dybala’s playing style.
This approach allows him to combine creativity with goal-scoring instincts, reflected in his current season tally of two goals and three assists in 28 Serie C appearances.
As highlighted by 90min, Anghelè’s development is one to watch closely. With continued exposure to first-team environments and guidance from experienced figures, he could soon emerge as another successful product of Juventus’ youth system.