Juventus are navigating a critical week in the January transfer window, with three key players potentially on the verge of departure. The club faces significant challenges in managing potential sales while maintaining competitive strength.
Calciomercato report that Manchester City remains interested in Andrea Cambiaso, though their Champions League qualification could impact the transfer. The initial €60 million offer may be adjusted, with Juventus potentially accepting a compromise around the midpoint of their original €80 million valuation.
Nicolò Fagioli’s situation appears increasingly uncertain. Despite interest from Marseille and a potential move that would reunite him with coach Roberto De Zerbi, no concrete offer has materialized. The initial asking price stands at €20 million, though the club may be willing to negotiate.
The most complex scenario involves Dusan Vlahovic, whose future at Juventus looks increasingly uncertain. His current transfer value has dropped to approximately €30 million, with potential buyers required to make a permanent transfer or commit to an almost certain purchase obligation.
These potential departures raise significant questions about Juventus’s squad depth and strategy. The club must carefully balance financial considerations with maintaining competitive performance across multiple competitions.
With just one week remaining in the transfer window, Juventus and sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli face their most challenging period since his appointment. The club must not only manage potential sales but also identify suitable replacements to maintain their competitive edge.