Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti demands 6-7 new signings to improve the team's performance and catch up with Inter Milan. He emphasizes the need for quality additions, particularly in midfield and for a replacement for Dusan Vlahovic.
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Spalletti requests 6-7 new Juventus signings to catch Inter Milan â Which roles must be addressed?
Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti is expecting an eventful summer transfer campaign that yields at least six quality additions.
Following Saturdayâs narrow win in Lecce, the 67-year-old voiced his dissatisfaction with the teamâs hesitant approach.
The Certaldo native also highlighted some of the teamâs technical limitations, especially in midfield, while noting how Dusan Vlahovic had been sorely missed due to the absence of a replacement with similar physical attributes.
According to Tuttosport, Spalletti firmly believes that this Juventus squad needs at least six or seven new signings to close the gap on their arch-rivals Inter, who were recently crowned Italian champions.
While it remains to be seen if the management will fulfil the coachâs every desire, at least Spalletti can rely on the unwavering support of the clubâs majority owner, John Elkann, who, in his latest public appearance, reiterated his great trust in the Tuscanâs work, while promising to build a strong future.
Spalletti has highlighted the need for improvements in midfield and a replacement for Dusan Vlahovic.
Spalletti is expecting at least six new quality signings during the summer transfer campaign.
He is dissatisfied due to the team's hesitant approach and technical limitations, particularly in midfield.

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But the question remains: Which positions should Juventus address come the summer?
The Bianconeri will begin by recruiting a new goalkeeper to replace the inconsistent Michele Di Gregorio. Spallettiâs former Roma pupil, Alisson Becker, is the favourite for the role, but Juve must first convince Liverpool to part ways with the Brazilian.
The Serie A giants also need a new centre-back, especially with Federico Gatti failing to convince Spalletti.
Juventus are expected to sign at least one new full-back/wing-back, especially if Emil Holm isnât retained. Ideally, the club would sign one for every flank.
In the middle of the park, Manchester City playmaker Bernardo Silva has been identified as the missing link. However, the squad also needs a central midfielder capable of adding depth behind Manuel Locatelli and Khephren Thuram.
Finally, Juventus will certainly sign a new striker, as they intend to offload Lois Openda and Arkadiusz Milik.
Moreover, a second centre-forward would be required if Vlahovic doesnât renew his contract. Randal Kolo Muani and Robert Lewandowski are the two most popular names on the clubâs shortlist at the moment.