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Juventus have a full XI of players who could leave this summer

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Juventus could face a big squad rebuild this summer, with several players currently available for transfer. The club is evaluating different exits as they look to change the team and create space for new arrivals.

According to Giovanni Albanese of La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus have a long list of players whose futures are uncertain, with some expected to leave and others waiting for the right offer.

Michele Di Gregorio is one of the names who could leave. The goalkeeper would like to stay at Juventus as a backup, but the club is looking at the market to find him a new destination.

Joao Mario could also leave Turin. A move to another Serie A club is possible, with Fiorentina interested, while a return to Portugal remains another option.

Federico Gatti’s future is still unclear. The Italian defender wants to play an important role and does not want to be just a squad player. His situation could depend on what happens with Gleison Bremer.

In defence, Lloyd Kelly’s position is also uncertain. Juventus are monitoring Muharemovic and Lucumì, and the club is unlikely to have too many left-footed centre-backs. A move to the Premier League could become possible for the English defender.

Juan Cabal has attracted interest from some Spanish clubs, but there is currently nothing concrete. Juventus are waiting for the right offer, although a permanent transfer does not look easy.

Teun Koopmeiners is another player who could leave this summer. The Dutch midfielder is available, but Juventus need a club willing to cover at least his salary. Some interest has arrived from England, but no official proposal has been made yet.

Arthur’s return from loan creates another problem for Juventus. The Brazilian midfielder remains a cost for the club, and a solution will need to be found.

Nico Gonzalez does not want to return to Juventus and hopes Atletico Madrid can keep him. The Argentine winger could also be used as part of a possible deal for Alexander SĆørloth.

Edon Zhegrova’s time at Juventus could also be coming to an end. Luciano Spalletti likes the Kosovo winger, but he wants a more reliable option. Juventus will listen to offers for him.

Loïs Openda has even fewer chances of staying. Juventus could consider loan offers, but a permanent sale is difficult because he has a €44 million impact on the club’s finances.

Jonathan David wants to remain at Juventus, but the coach has decided not to count on him and does not plan to change his decision.

Arkadiusz Milik is in a similar situation. The Polish striker remains part of the squad, but he has not given enough guarantees.

With many players potentially leaving, Juventus could have a busy summer as the club works on both new signings and finding solutions for players who are no longer part of the plans.

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