Juventus could be preparing for another summer of significant changes as head coach Luciano Spalletti reportedly evaluates his squad ahead of next season.
According to reports from Calciomercato, the experienced Italian tactician already has a clear idea about several players who may not be part of his long-term plans in Turin.
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The Bianconeri are expected to reshape parts of their roster as they look to remain competitive domestically and in Europe.
Spalletti’s assessment of the squad has highlighted four players who could be considered “sacrificable” if suitable offers arrive during the upcoming transfer window.
Four Players Potentially on the Way Out
The names reportedly on the list include goalkeepers Mattia Perin and Michele Di Gregorio, along with winger Filip Kostić and midfielder Teun Koopmeiners.
For Juventus, the situation surrounding Kostić appears the most straightforward. The Serbian winger, born in 1992, is approaching the end of his contract and is not expected to renew his deal with the club.
As a result, the Bianconeri may allow him to leave without major resistance, especially if an opportunity arises that suits both the player and the club.
The situations involving Perin and Di Gregorio are slightly different. Both goalkeepers have had periods of importance within the squad, but Juventus could look to reorganize the department as part of a broader squad refresh. If offers come in, the club may be willing to negotiate their departures.
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Koopmeiners Sale Would Be More Complex
Perhaps the most delicate case is that of Koopmeiners. The Dutch midfielder, born in 1998, remains a highly valued player and represents a significant investment for Juventus. While the club could listen to offers, selling him would not be simple.
Juventus would be reluctant to let the midfielder leave at a reduced price, meaning any potential deal would require a substantial offer that reflects his quality and market value. For that reason, finding the right buyer could prove to be one of the club’s biggest challenges during the transfer window.
As the summer approaches, Juventus’ transfer strategy will become clearer, but early indications suggest Spalletti is already planning the next phase of the squad’s evolution, with several notable names potentially heading toward the exit.