The Cult of Calcio
·16 Juni 2026
Juventus Adjusting Their Strategy After Hiring New Exec

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·16 Juni 2026

Juventus kicked off the Giovanni Carnevali era by buying out Jeremie Boga, which was a no-brainer given his meager price tag and his impact. The negotiations set up by the previous CEO slowed down, but most will continue.
According to Sky, the Bianconeri have chosen Emiliano Martinez to address their goalkeeping issues. He reciprocates the interest, but they have to agree to the fee with Aston Villa, which isn’t simple for a 34-year-old. He’s represented by the same agents who brought Nemanja Matic to Sassuolo last year.
Per Alfredo Pedullà, Juventus could try again to come to terms with Dusan Vlahovic. However, they won’t break the bank for it. If he and his camp continue to ask for €8M per year plus a sizeable signing bonus, they’ll move on to their other targets, Alexander Sorloth and Randal Kolo Muani.
The Old Lady could accelerate in the other direction too. Recording a healthy ‘plusvalenza’ before the end of June would help their finances. La Gazzetta dello Sport informs. Afterward, they could try to lure more Italian talents than in recent windows, Tuttomercatoweb reports. In addition to Davide Frattesi, they are eyeing Luca Lipani, Mattia Liberali, Luca Koleosho, and Michael Kayode.
Even if Damien Comolli surely had his flaws, it’s hard to imagine he didn’t offer as much as he could to keep Vlahovic. The cap came from above his pay grade there. The scenario could change only if the striker can’t draw good proposals from other teams. They have to address several roles and get rid of a host of excess players first and foremost, but creating a mix of charismatic veterans and local starlets would be fairly appealing.
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