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Juventus transfer plans revealed after Champions League boost
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Preperations are underway at Juventus for a busy transfer window this summer.
Juventus are wasting no time in planning for a significant summer transfer window despite a disappointing end to their season, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
With Champions League qualification secured, the Bianconeri have the financial muscle to make some marquee signings.
Juventus’ summer plans are ambitious, with reports suggesting they are targeting at least five new players. The primary focus will be on bolstering the midfield and attack, but key defensive positions will also be addressed.
While there may be significant changes, some key players are expected to remain in Turin. Young talents Kenan Yildiz and Andrea Cambiaso have impressed and are seen as part of the club’s future.
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Federico Chiesa, who missed a large portion of the season due to injury, is also likely to stay. Wojciech Szczesny is set to continue as the number one goalkeeper, while Mattia Perin is still undecided about his future.
The defense is where the biggest decisions lie. Gleison Bremer is a highly sought-after defender, and his departure could trigger a move for Bologna’s Riccardo Calafiori – another central defender. Juventus might even consider selling young defender Dean Huijsen to strengthen this area.
With Adrien Rabiot’s contract expiring and Weston McKennie’s future uncertain, midfield reinforcements are a priority. Teun Koopmeiners remains a top target for Juventus.
Moise Kean and Arkadiusz Milik are both expected to depart Juventus this summer, opening the door for new attacking signings. Mason Greenwood of Manchester United has been heavily linked with a move to Turin. Juventus’ dream target, however, remains Joshua Zirkzee of Bologna.
Juventus’ summer transfer plans are a clear indication of their desire to return to the top of Italian and European football. With Champions League revenue and a defined vision for the future, the Bianconeri are poised for a busy and exciting transfer window.