Juventus fans left waiting as big names edge closer to exit | OneFootball

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·10 de julho de 2025

Juventus fans left waiting as big names edge closer to exit

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Juventus face a period of uncertainty and transition on several fronts, as club leadership juggles complex transfer negotiations, structural squad changes, and lingering off-field concerns, according to reporting from Tutto Juve, Bianconera News, and Gazzetta.

The mood around the club remains tense, shaped by fan apprehension over ongoing legal challenges. Many supporters feel Juventus continues to be scrutinized disproportionately compared to other Italian clubs, particularly in the wake of previous scandals. On social media and fan forums, some express resignation and frustration, questioning the club's ownership for not taking a firmer stance in defending Juventus' interests, while others warn of more difficult times ahead unless the cycle of negative attention is addressed.


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On the pitch, Juventus' recruitment strategy for the summer window has shifted in response to both financial restrictions and evolving tactical needs under new manager Igor Tudor. While initial interest in high-profile signings like Victor Osimhen has faded amid budgetary constraints and tough market realities, the club has refocused on more attainable targets. Reports confirm that Randal Kolo Muani remains of interest, but negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain have stalled over the terms of a deal and PSG’s insistence on an outright sale.

Juventus are pushing to refresh their attack, with moves afoot to restructure offensive roles. Timothy Weah is close to joining Olympique de Marseille, with both clubs working towards a transfer valued at €15 million. Departures of additional names like Nico Gonzalez and Weston McKennie are also being discussed, as the club looks to create space for new arrivals and recalibrate its wage bill.

Discussions continue with Manchester United for Jadon Sancho, although progress has been slow and salary demands remain a potential stumbling block. Simultaneously, Juventus are revisiting previously explored options, reviving their interest in Karim Adeyemi. The Borussia Dortmund attacker fits Tudor’s tactical plans, and while Dortmund is open to a potential sale for €45–50 million, Adeyemi’s reported reasonable salary and flexibility add to his appeal for the Bianconeri.

Elsewhere, Emanuele Giaccherini voiced what many within the club seem to feel about Dusan Vlahovic’s situation: “His time in Italy is up. There is a need for new energy, perhaps in the Premier League.” Juventus are prepared to let the Serbian striker leave, depending on offers, with Manchester United among the clubs monitoring his status.

As negotiations for new signings continue, Juventus also remain attentive to bolstering other areas of the squad. Contacts have been made for possible midfield upgrades, such as Xhaka, as alternatives to Tonali or Florentino Luis are assessed.

For all the market activity, the leadership knows that restoring stability on and off the pitch is key. Supporters’ patience is limited, making productive transfer business in the coming weeks critical as Juventus aim to reestablish themselves near the top of Italian football.

(Sources: Tutto Juve, Gazzetta, Bianconera News)

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