The surprise exclusion of Danilo from Juventus’ starting lineup for their season opener against Como caught both insiders and fans off guard. Adding to the intrigue was Thiago Motta’s decision to hand the captain’s armband to Federico Gatti, stating, “He deserved it. After the work he’s done, it was important for him to convey to everyone what we want to be.”
Calciomercato report that this decision aligns with Motta’s philosophy for the new Juventus – a team where “everyone is useful and no one is indispensable.” Reports from both the club and Danilo’s entourage suggest that the Brazilian fully embraces this approach.
There appears to be no controversy or underlying dissatisfaction from Danilo’s side. Since returning from vacation, he has been in complete harmony with Motta’s vision, demonstrating true leadership qualities regardless of whether he physically wears the captain’s armband.
Danilo remains calm, understanding that in a long season filled with multiple competitions, there will be ample opportunities for everyone. His versatility will be an asset for Motta, as Danilo himself explained on August 6th after a 4-0 victory over the Next Gen team: “My role? What I’ve done in recent years: full-back, center-back, third defender.”
Regarding his contract situation, Danilo’s current deal expires on June 30, 2025, with an automatic renewal until 2026 if he plays at least 50% of the matches. This target seems easily achievable, even after watching the first game from the bench.
In essence, Danilo’s exclusion from the starting lineup appears to be part of Motta’s broader strategy to build a cohesive and adaptable team, rather than a sign of any discord between the player and the club.