Luciano Spalletti is searching for a true midfield director to strengthen his squad. His tactical board shows a clear space for a new organiser who can shape the rhythm of play.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus want a player who brings quality, personality, and a wide view of the game. The club see this role as essential for their growth during the second half of the season.
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The most appealing name is Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, who has become a central leader for Marseille under Roberto De Zerbi. The Danish midfielder is 30 years old and stands close to 1.90 metres.
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg 📸
His blend of physical power and tactical clarity makes him one of the most reliable midfielders in Ligue 1. De Zerbi trusts him deeply and has given him full command of Marseille’s structure. The French club now sit second in the league, a sign of Højbjerg’s strong impact.
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg becomes the top target for January
Juventus expect a quiet winter window, yet the right chance could change that plan. Club leaders have repeated that major spending is unlikely in January. Even so, an operation similar to those seen in past bargain markets is possible.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that chief executive Damien Comolli views Højbjerg as a realistic target if the deal reaches the right numbers. The midfielder offers stability and leadership, two qualities Juventus want in a difficult season.
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He controls possession with calm decisions and guides the pace of the team. His ability to mix intensity with discipline fits Spalletti’s idea of organised football. He also brings a strong mentality, shaped through years in top leagues and high-pressure matches.
Pierre-Emile Højbjerg 📸
Juventus see him as a player who can raise the level of their midfield. The club want someone who supports the defence, but also shapes the first phase of attack. Højbjerg fits that profile with precision. His moves show confidence, and his presence can help younger teammates grow.
The operation will depend on conditions set by Marseille and the player’s desire. Yet Juventus remain attentive, convinced that Højbjerg can become the guiding light they lack.
If the opportunity opens at the right price, the club appear ready to act. The next weeks will show if Spalletti will gain the midfield conductor he has long imagined.