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·19 de agosto de 2025
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Juventus look to fine-tune their squad ahead of the Serie A opener against Parma with smart transfers and tactical adjustments.
Juventus are actively seeking to reshape their squad as the Serie A season looms. A primary focus has been on offloading Douglas Luiz, a player who joined from Aston Villa last year but struggled to impact significantly. Nottingham Forest are leading the charge to bring him back to the Premier League, reportedly tabling an offer exceeding €30 million. Luiz’s potential move is a critical component in Juventus’s strategy to finance further acquisitions before the window closes.
Nicolas Gonzalez is another name whispered on the corridors of Allianz Stadium, with Atletico Madrid and AS Roma both showing interest. While Atletico have bid €25 million, Roma might swoop as they search for alternatives after cooling on Jadon Sancho. Juventus are weighing their options, aiming to garner at least €30 million for the Argentine forward.
On the recruitment side, Juventus have lined up PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani for a return. The former loanee is expected to rejoin the club on loan with an option to buy.
The Bianconeri are balancing their transfer activities with maintaining a strong core for the upcoming Serie A season. The recent 2-1 victory over Atalanta in a friendly showcased a competitive starting line-up featuring Jonathan David leading the attack, suggesting he will play a pivotal role despite ongoing speculation around Dusan Vlahovic.
Igor Tudor’s focus on continuity and tactical stability seems apparent as the team looked coherent during their latest outings, particularly against Atalanta. Juventus recorded a 53.7% possession, suggesting a lingering preference for ball control and midfield dominance. The integration of new players like Jonathan David and potentially Randal Kolo Muani will be key to injecting pace and dynamism in their attack, especially with the critical tie against Inter looming post-September.
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