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Pundit claims that Spalletti would not have signed Jonathan David, Lois Openda, and Edon Zhegrova due to their poor performances at Juventus. The club is now contemplating offloading these players in the upcoming transfer window to address recruitment issues.
Pundit says Spalletti would never have signed three struggling Juventus stars
Jonathan David, Lois Openda, and Edon Zhegrova all arrived at Juventus at the beginning of the season, yet their impact has fallen well below expectations. The trio have struggled to adapt and deliver consistent performances, raising serious concerns about the clubās recruitment decisions.
Such disappointing transfers can often have significant consequences, particularly for those responsible for squad building. Juventus are now expected to consider offloading the players when the transfer window reopens, as they look to reshape the squad and address the imbalance.
Criticism of these signings has intensified, with questions being asked about the decision-making process behind their arrivals. Francesco Oppini has suggested that the situation might have been very different had Luciano Spalletti been in charge earlier.
According to this perspective, Juventusā previous leadership under Igor Tudor lacked a clear transfer strategy. It is believed that Tudor accepted incoming players without having a defined vision of how they would fit into his system, leading to a mismatch between the squad and the managerās requirements.
As cited by Tuttojuve, Oppini expressed strong views on the matter, stating, āIf this Juventus had been handed over to Spalletti in August, or rather in June, with a transfer window designed by Spalletti and not buying players like Openda here to throw away between him and others ā¬60-65 million, aside from the mistakes I can no longer deal with because itās too late now, what would we be talking about today? Players like Openda, David, and Zhegrova would never have arrived with Spalletti in place from the start.ā
Since his arrival, Spalletti has quickly identified the limitations within the squad, particularly regarding players who do not suit his tactical approach. Despite his efforts to improve their performances, results have remained inconsistent, highlighting the challenges of working with an unbalanced group.
The situation underlines the importance of aligning recruitment with managerial philosophy. Without that cohesion, even talented players can struggle to perform effectively within a system that does not complement their strengths.
Juventus now face the task of correcting these issues, with potential departures expected as part of a broader rebuilding process. Ensuring that future signings align with Spallettiās vision will be crucial if the club is to return to a more competitive and consistent level.
Juventus is considering offloading these players due to their struggles to adapt and deliver consistent performances since joining the club.
The trio has had a disappointing impact, falling well below expectations and raising concerns about the club's recruitment decisions.
The disappointing transfers could lead to significant consequences for those responsible for squad building, possibly resulting in changes during the next transfer window.

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