In view of strengthening the squad for next season and giving Luciano Spalletti players with both quality and personality, Juventus are active on several transfer fronts.
The club believes a lack of leadership in decisive moments, especially in the final stretch of the season, contributed to missed objectives, prompting a planned squad rebuild in Turin.
Attacking reinforcements and transfer plans
Juventus aim to add creativity in attack, with Brahim Díaz identified as a key target requested by Spalletti.
The club supports the idea, but the deal is expected to be complicated due to his World Cup commitments with Morocco and his need to assess a possible future under José Mourinho at Real Madrid.
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For Dušan Vlahović, Juventus will make one final renewal attempt, leaving the striker free to decide his future.
Meanwhile, Randal Kolo Muani remains an option, with the French forward open to a return to Turin. Salary is not a problem, but Paris Saint-Germain’s valuation remains the main obstacle.
Goalkeeper plan and market strategy
Juventus are also working on a major decision in goal, aiming to secure an experienced and authoritative number one.
Emiliano Martínez has emerged as a new option, with the Aston Villa and Argentina goalkeeper regarded as a proven winner at the highest level after multiple major finals.
His cost is high, and Juventus are expected to open talks with the English club in the coming days.
Guglielmo Vicario remains a strong alternative and is already appreciated within Spalletti’s plans, seen as a reliable and consistent profile.
Everything will depend on market opportunities and financial balance, but Juventus are determined to act decisively to correct the issues that prevented them from reaching Champions League qualification this season. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Juventus are closely monitoring all these developments.