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·10 March 2026

Spalletti hopes to keep two Juventus January loanees

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Luciano Spalletti is expected to undertake significant work to rebuild his Juventus squad at the end of the current season after he signs a new long-term deal with the club. The manager has already strengthened the team compared with the condition in which he found it when he first arrived, and there is now a stronger level of trust between him and the club hierarchy than existed under the previous two coaches.

Spalletti’s experience has been a key factor in the progress made so far. He has a clear understanding of the type of players required to guide Juventus back to winning trophies, and he has already communicated these requirements to the club. His approach has helped create confidence that the team can continue to improve under his leadership.


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A Clear Recruitment Approach

During the most recent transfer window, Spalletti adopted a disciplined strategy when it came to recruitment. Rather than signing players simply to increase squad numbers, he focused on identifying the precise areas where improvements were needed.

The club was reportedly impressed by this approach. Instead of rushing into deals, the manager demonstrated that he understood exactly what his team lacked and what type of additions would strengthen the squad. This careful planning is expected to continue as Juventus looks ahead to further changes in the coming months.

Spalletti is now working with the club as they plan the next stage of their rebuilding process. Juventus remain prepared to trust his judgement in the market as he attempts to assemble a squad capable of competing consistently for major honours.

Loan Players Impress the Manager

Although Juventus were unable to sign a striker during the last transfer window, they did secure the loan signings of Jeremie Boga and Emil Holm to add depth and options to the squad.

Both players have since become part of Spalletti’s group, and their performances have left a positive impression on the manager. At the end of the season, several current Juventus players could be placed on the transfer market as part of a wider restructuring of the squad.

However, according to Calciomercato, Spalletti wants to keep Holm and Boga because he has been impressed with their performances so far. This suggests the manager sees both players as useful pieces in the club’s ongoing rebuild.

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