Juventus is facing a challenging battle to secure a top-four finish this season, with qualification for the Champions League remaining a crucial objective.
Atalanta arguably possesses some of the finest emerging talents in Italian football, making it no surprise that Juventus has been linked with a move for Lorenzo Bernasconi.
Juventus is among the clubs pursuing a potential free transfer for Bernardo Silva at the end of the season, when he is expected to leave Manchester City.
Luciano Spalletti has been managing since 1993 and has spent a significant portion of his career in Serie A, a tenure that has enabled him to accumulate an impressive 299 wins in the competition.
Juventus has received a clear indication in their pursuit of Stanislav Lobotka, with Napoli insisting that the midfielder is not available for transfer.
Juventus showed strong interest in a move for Mateo Retegui during his time in Serie A, where he delivered impressive performances for Atalanta. His displays attracted attention from several clubs, positioning him as a desirable attacking option in the Italian top flight.
Most managers push to secure long-term contracts, committing clubs to continued salary payments even if they are dismissed with years remaining on their deals.
Juventus are keen to retain Dusan Vlahovic, a stance that is easy to understand when considering the potential cost of sourcing a suitable replacement.
Juventus have a long-standing interest in Manchester United striker Joshua Zirkzee, who is widely expected to be on the move in the summer. The Bianconeri have been monitoring the 24-year-old striker since his days at Bologna.
Juventus are reportedly plotting to bring Leonardo Spinazzola back to the club once his contract with Napoli expires. The wing-back started his career at Siena, but joined the Bianconeri’s youth ranks in 2010.
Former Juventus attacker Zibi Boniek insists that Kenan Yildiz would have been good enough to break into the starting lineup of the club’s golden generation.
Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti won’t have too many selection dilemmas heading into Saturday’s match against Sassuolo, but he still has an interesting decision to make up front.
Juventus CEO Damien Comolli is reportedly keen to bring his former Toulouse pupil Guillaume Restes to Turin. The 21-year-old rose through the ranks of the Ligue 1 side during Comolli’s reign as club president between 2020 and 2025.
Juventus have received an important injury boost ahead of the Sassuolo game, as Khephren Thuram is available once again. The midfielder had picked up a knock in last Saturday’s win in Udine after sustaining a blow to the left ankle during the first half.
Juventus have reportedly contacted super agent Jorge Mendes to enquire about Manchester City star Bernardo Silva. The Bianconeri are looking to enrich their midfield department with a quality player.
Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti is one step away from signing a contract extension, as an imminent meeting could finally unlock the deal. The 67-year-old joined the club on a short-term contract in late October, taking over from Igor Tudor, who paid the price for the club’s poor start to the season.
Juventus and Randal Kolo Muani are reportedly keen to reunite next summer, as the striker won’t dwell at Tottenham Hotspur for too long. The Frenchman had a largely successful six-month loan stint in Turin between January and June 2025.
Juventus are seriously considering a move for Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who could be the solution for their ongoing dilemma. The Bianconeri began the season with Michele Di Gregorio as their No.1 between the sticks.
Marco Palestra is enjoying an impressive season on loan at Cagliari, having joined from Atalanta in the summer for the remainder of this term. Atalanta recognised that he is a top talent who requires regular minutes, and they secured a team willing to provide that opportunity, a decision that has already proved successful.
Khephren Thuram was absent from training as Juventus prepares to face Sassuolo in Serie A this weekend, but there is optimism that he could be fit for the match.
Juventus came very close to winning the Champions League in both 2015 and 2017, with Alvaro Morata playing a central role during their 2015 campaign. He was one of Massimiliano Allegri’s most trusted players and contributed significantly to Juventus’ victories on the route to the final, where they faced Barcelona.