Football Italia
·2 septembre 2025
Official: Juventus confirm Champions League squad and leave one player out

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·2 septembre 2025
Juventus have officially confirmed their Champions League squad list for the first half of the 2025-26 campaign, and to no real surprise, Arkadiusz Milik has not been included among Igor Tudor’s selections.
All teams participating in the 2025-26 Champions League must submit their official squad lists on Tuesday, September 2.
The Bianconeri have officially announced their selections, with no major surprises. All of the club’s summer signings have been selected, including deadline day arrivals Edon Zhegrova and Lois Openda.
Edon Zhegrova signs his Juventus contract with Damien Comolli
Dusan Vlahovic, who had been linked with a move away from the Old Lady for the vast majority of the summer window, did not secure a move away from the Allianz Stadium in the end, and has also been included alongside fellow centre-forwards Openda and Jonathan David.
Technically, participating teams will all submit two squads, titled List A and List B. Teams can name a maximum of 25 players in List A. Eight of those must be ‘locally trained’ ie. having come through an academy in Italy, and at least four of those eight must have come through the club’s own academy system, or in other words ‘club-trained’.
epa11997437 Juventus’s Kenan Yldiz celebrates scoring the 1-0 opening goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus FC and CFC Genoa, in Juventus, Italy, 29 March 2025. EPA-EFE/Alessandro Di Marco
Clubs can name an unlimited number of players to List B. They must be born after January 1, 2004, and must have been eligible to play for their club for an interrupted period of two years from the age of 15 upwards.
Curiously, Kenan Yildiz has been included in Juventus’s List B rather than List A.
TURIN, ITALY – AUGUST 24: Jonathan David of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Kenan Yildiz and Khephren Thuram during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Parma Calcio 1913 at on August 24, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
List A
1. Mattia Perin, 3. Gleison Bremer, 4. Federico Gatti, 5. Manuel Locatelli, 6. Lloyd Kelly, 7. Francisco Conceicao, 8. Teun Koopmeiners, 9. Dusan Vlahovic, 11. Edon Zhegrova, 15. Pierre Kalulu, 16. Michele Di Gregorio, 17. Vasilije Adzic, 18. Filip Kostic, 19. Khephren Thuram, 20. Lois Openda, 21. Fabio Miretti, 22. Weston McKennie, 23. Carlo Pinsoglio, 24. Daniele Rugani, 25. Joao Mario, 27. Andrea Cambiaso, 30. Jonathan David, 32. Juan Cabal.
List B
10. Kenan Yildiz, 40. Jonas Rouhi, 41. Javier Gil Pouche, 42. Filippo Scaglia, 43. Matteo Fuscaldo, 47. Bruno Martinez.