Juventus are pushing hard to secure a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League, but their work behind the scenes is already well underway.
While the current campaign remains decisive, the Bianconeri hierarchy is carefully shaping the squad for the future, balancing ambition with practicality.
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Strategic Planning for the Future
The club’s transfer strategy reflects a dual approach: targeting established stars while also identifying reliable, less high-profile players who can strengthen the overall depth of the squad.
One of the standout names linked with Juventus is Bernardo Silva, whose experience and technical quality would bring immediate impact.
However, the club is equally focused on players who may not carry the same global recognition but offer consistency and tactical value.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus have once again set their sights on Jhon Lucumí, the Colombian centre-back currently playing for Bologna FC 1909.
Lucumí is not a new name on Juventus’ radar; he has been monitored for some time, and this summer could present the right conditions for a renewed attempt.
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Lucumí: A Reliable Defensive Option
At 27, Lucumí is entering his prime and has already proven himself as a dependable defender in Serie A. His current contract runs until 2027, which puts Bologna in a relatively strong negotiating position.
However, a potential sale cannot be ruled out, especially considering the club’s broader sporting and financial outlook.
Lucumí’s performances this season have been particularly noteworthy. With 36 appearances across all competitions, he has been a key figure in Bologna’s defensive setup, showcasing composure, physical strength, and tactical awareness.
Despite these contributions, Bologna are unlikely to secure qualification for European competitions this time around, a factor that could open the door for his departure.
For Juventus, this represents an opportunity to acquire a player who is already well adapted to Italian football.
His familiarity with the league reduces the risk typically associated with new signings and aligns with the club’s goal of building a competitive and balanced squad capable of returning to the top level both domestically and in Europe.