Luciano Spalletti has identified 13 key outfielders from Juventus as the core for next season, while indicating that other players may be leaving. Following his contract renewal until 2028, he aims to strengthen the squad further.
Spalletti identifies 13 Juventus outfielders as backbone for next season ā The others could leave
Spalletti identifies 13 Juventus outfielders as backbone for next season ā The others could leave
After renewing his contract until 2028, Luciano Spalletti has already begun designing his Juventus for next season.
The 67-year-old tactician has done well to make the most out of a squad assembled under the tutelage of his predecessors.
The Certaldo native is expecting significant reinforcement in the summer, but has also grown fond of the current squad, and he would like to retain the majority of his players.
Luciano Spalletti wants to keep 13 Juventus outfielders
As La Gazzetta dello Sport notes, 13 Juventus outfielders have received consistent playing time under Spalletti.
These are Gleison Bremer, Lloyd Kelly, Pierre Kalulu, Weston McKennie, Andrea Cambiaso, Teun Koopmeiners, Manuel Locatelli, Khephren Thuram, Fabio Miretti, Kenan Yildiz, Francisco Conceicao, Jeremie Boga, and Jonathan David.
The pink newspaper thus believes that these players will represent the backbone of Spallettiās project, with the exception of David, who is only playing regularly due to Dusan Vlahovicās absence. Therefore, the Serbian should replace the Canadian in the list above, at least if he pens a new contract.
The source believes that the manager would like to retain the 13 aforementioned players, but he could still sanction the departure of one of them if deemed necessary, with Thuram, Kalulu, and Cambiaso considered the most likely candidates for a market sacrifice. Moreover, the head coach might not completely oppose Koopmeinersā sale.
Which players could leave Juventus in the summer?
On the other hand, Spalletti has already made his stance clear regarding some of the players who have been alienated from the starting lineup.
The manager would certainly green-light Lois Opendaās departure, as the Belgian striker has been almost omitted from his plans.
Juan Cabal would also be sold for the right offer, while Filip Kosticās contract wonāt be renewed. Moreover, Vasilije Adzic could be loaned out, while the fates of Arkadiusz Milik and Emil Holm are still hanging in the balance, and could hinge on their performances in the final six matches of the season.
These players would make way for new arrivals. Juventus are already being linked with a plethora of targets.
Q&A
Who are the 13 Juventus outfielders identified by Spalletti for next season?
The specific names of the 13 outfielders have not been disclosed, but they are considered the backbone of the team moving forward.
What changes can Juventus fans expect in the squad for next season?
Fans can expect significant reinforcements during the summer transfer window, as Spalletti is looking to strengthen the team.
Why did Spalletti renew his contract with Juventus until 2028?
Spalletti renewed his contract to continue building and developing the team, showing his commitment to the club's future success.
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