Big ambitions are back in Turin — and Juventus are making it clear they mean business.
With a renewed vision led by Damien Comolli and Luciano Spalletti, the Bianconeri are plotting a bold الصيف transfer strategy designed to fast-track their return to the top of Italian football.
And the names on their wishlist? Nothing short of elite.
Juventus are shifting gears. Instead of investing in long-term prospects, the club is now focused on proven winners — players who can deliver immediate impact.
At the heart of this strategy is the desire to build what insiders are calling an “instant team” — a squad capable of competing for the Serie A title right away.
After seasons of inconsistency, patience is no longer the plan.
Leading the list is Alisson Becker, the commanding goalkeeper currently starring for Liverpool. His leadership and experience at the highest level make him an ideal figure to anchor Juventus’ defensive rebuild.
Then there’s Bernardo Silva — a technically gifted playmaker who could become available as a free agent from Manchester City. If Juventus pull this off, it would be one of the smartest pieces of business in Europe.
In midfield, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg of Olympique de Marseille has emerged as a key target, bringing grit, leadership, and tactical discipline.
This isn’t just recruitment — it’s a statement.
While midfield and defense are priorities, Juventus are also keeping a close eye on their attacking options.
The future of Dusan Vlahovic remains crucial, with contract talks expected to shape the club’s next move. Meanwhile, names like Lois Openda and Jonathan David are being monitored as potential additions.
There’s also renewed interest in Randal Kolo Muani, who could return to Juventus’ radar once his loan spell at Tottenham Hotspur ends.
Clearly, every department is under evaluation.
For Comolli, the mission is clear: build a team with personality.
Juventus aren’t just chasing talent — they’re targeting players who can handle pressure, lead in big moments, and thrive in the demanding environment of Turin.
It’s a shift in philosophy that reflects lessons learned from recent seasons.
This upcoming transfer window could define Juventus’ next era.
If they succeed in landing even two of their top targets, it would signal a powerful return to relevance — not just in Italy, but across Europe.
But ambition alone won’t be enough. Negotiations, finances, and competition from other elite clubs will all play a role.
Still, one thing is certain: Juventus are dreaming big again — and this time, they might just back it up.
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