Juventus could be set for a major shake-up in the summer transfer window, as several players, including the likes of Moise Kean, Alex Sandro and even Federico Chiesa, have question marks over their long-term futures in Turin.

In terms of outgoings, Juve will likely move a couple of players on in order to raise funds for new arrivals in the transfer window.

Some, however, will likely be allowed to move on for free. Alex Sandro is out of contract at the end of the 2023-24 season and reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport indicate that the deal is not going to be renewed. It is a similar situation for Daniele Rugani.

Adrien Rabiot’s contract is also up at the end of the season, having signed a one-year extension in the summer of 2023, but reports in recent months suggest that both the player and club are keen to renew.

Of the big names in the Juventus squad, La Gazzetta suggests there are some question marks over the long-term future of Chiesa after a testing few seasons following the serious injury he picked up in January 2022.

Chiesa is contracted to Juve until the summer of 2025. The Bianconeri could extend his deal, which would lower his amortised cost and increase the chance of a capital gain if he were sold in the future.

But, several factors, including his €5m per season salary and the emergence of 18-year-old Kenan Yildiz, means that Juventus could listen to appropriate offers if they arrive in the summer, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Similarly, Dusan Vlahovic has also been linked with big-money moves away from the Allianz Stadium again in recent weeks, with Premier League side Chelsea suggested as one of the wealthier teams in Europe currently on the lookout for a new striker.

Juventus are increasingly unlikely to see Paul Pogba play for them again due to his multi-year suspension.

The Old Lady also tried to move Moise Kean on to Atletico Madrid in January, but he was sent back after problems arose during his medical.

Juventus could take a similar approach to the one they did with Arthur in the summer. They were able to extend his contract in order to lower the amortised cost of his original transfer, which also facilitated a season-long loan move to Fiorentina. Kean could do the same, although the potential destination is not yet known.

Filiip Kostic could also reportedly be sold in the summer if decent offers come in. There ahad been reports of interest from Saudi Arabia during January.

A few of Juve’s Next Gen graduates could also be sold, including Samuel Iling-Junior and Matias Soule, who have plenty of interest from sides in the Premier League and beyond.

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