Albanese names 11 players who could leave Juventus this summer

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Albanese names 11 players who could leave Juventus this summer

Albanese names 11 players who could leave Juventus this summer

Juventus are bracing themselves for what should be an eventful summer, as an entire lineup of players could head towards the exit door.The management will be hoping to recruit top-notch profiles capab...

Albanese names 11 players who could leave Juventus this summer

Juventus are bracing themselves for what should be an eventful summer, as an entire lineup of players could head towards the exit door.The management will be hoping to recruit top-notch profiles capab...

Juventus are gearing up for a transformative summer as reports suggest an entire starting XI of players could be heading out the door. With the club aiming to bring in elite talent like Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva and Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, the Bianconeri need to clear space first—and that means some familiar faces may be saying arrivederci.

According to Italian journalist Giovanni Albanese in La Gazzetta dello Sport, the list of potential departures is long and varied. In goal, the pursuit of Alisson could push out both Michele Di Gregorio and Mattia Perin, as the Serie A giants look to upgrade between the sticks.

At right-back, Emil Holm isn't at the top of the club's wish list, though he might get another chance if Bologna agree to extend his loan. Federico Gatti is also on shaky ground—since Luciano Spalletti took over, the defender has found himself on the bench and is reportedly eyeing a move to the Premier League for more playing time.

Injury-plagued Juan Cabal is unlikely to survive the summer clear-out, while Andrea Cambiaso isn't actively being shopped but Juventus would listen to offers for the left-back. The midfield could see a major overhaul too, with Teun Koopmeiners, Fabio Miretti, and Vasilije Adzic failing to consistently impress. The Montenegrin teenager may be loaned out, but even a permanent sale isn't off the table.

Perhaps the biggest headache is Lois Openda, whose disappointing campaign and inflated book value make finding a buyer a real challenge for sporting director Damien Comolli. Meanwhile, Filip Kostic's fate is all but sealed—the management is expected to let his contract run down rather than extend his stay in Turin.

With a squad overhaul on the horizon, Juventus fans should brace for a summer of big changes as the club looks to rebuild and compete at the highest level once again.

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