Juventus Targets Six New Signings
Objective: Return to Europe’s Elite
Juventus remains in the պայք for European spots in Serie A. The Vecchia Signora currently sits in fifth place, within the Europa League zone, but their true objective is to qualify for the Champions League.
The team is not in its best form: it has been eliminated from the Champions League and the Coppa Italia, while showing constant inconsistency in the league. With Luciano Spalletti in charge, following the departure of Igor Tudor, the team has gained some stability, but it is still far from expectations.
A Major Squad Overhaul Incoming
For this reason, the Italian coach is already working on plans for next season. Spalletti is aiming for a deep restructuring, as the current squad was not built by him, and he wants to shape it according to his playing philosophy.
The manager has in mind the arrival of six new signings, which would practically mean a squad overhaul. His plan includes bringing in a goalkeeper — as Di Gregorio has not fully convinced him — as well as a center-back, a full-back, a midfielder, and a striker. The goal is to strengthen every line with players who fit his system and whom he can fully trust.

Key Players and Uncertain Futures
This will inevitably lead to departures. However, there are names the club considers untouchable: Kenan Yildiz and Bremer. Alongside them is Dusan Vlahovic, although his situation is unique, as his contract expires in the summer and he has yet to renew, leaving his future uncertain.
Champions League Qualification Is Crucial
On paper, the project sounds ambitious, but everything depends on one key factor: qualifying for the Champions League. This objective is not only sporting but also financial, as the revenue would allow the club to meet the coach’s demands in the transfer market. Failing to achieve it would significantly limit the scope of the rebuild.
Spalletti faces a crucial challenge in the final stretch of the season: earning enough points to take Juventus to the Champions League, and from there, building the team in his image.






















