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Spalletti's Juventus Overhaul: Six Fresh Faces Wanted, But Yildiz and Bremer Are Off-Limits!

Spalletti's Juventus Overhaul: Six Fresh Faces Wanted, But Yildiz and Bremer Are Off-Limits!

Romeo Agresti EN 28 March 2026 at 15:43
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Luciano Spalletti plans six new signings for Juventus across all positions, including a goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and striker, amid outgoings like David and Openda. Kenan Yildiz and Gleison Bremer are untouchable, ensuring core stability. Budget tweaks via sales will fund the overhaul, Champions League qualification or not.

Spalletti's Juventus Overhaul: Six Fresh Faces Wanted, But Yildiz and Bremer Are Off-Limits!

Picture this: you're nursing a pint, scrolling through the latest footy gossip, and bam – Luciano Spalletti is plotting a Juventus revolution. The gaffer, who's reportedly penning a deal until 2028, isn't waiting for the final whistle. With the Bianconeri scrapping for Champions League spots – fifth on 54 points, just three behind Como – he's got his eyes on a summer spree.

As per Romeo Agresti, Spalletti's laid out a blueprint for six new bodies. Budget hinges on that UCL cash, but the wishlist is forming quicker than a counter-attack. No half-measures here; it's a full squad refresh to chase the Scudetto.

The Shopping Trolley: Six Signings to Fill the Gaps

Juventus need bodies everywhere, mate. Start between the sticks: Di Gregorio's gloves haven't exactly been watertight this term, so a new keeper's top of the list.

Defence is creaking too – think a rock-solid centre-back and a full-back who can bomb forward. Midfield's been a revolving door, so Spalletti demands a proper holding midfielder to shield the backline and a creative No.10 to pull strings.

Up top? David and Openda haven't set the Turin turf alight and are reportedly shipping out. Vlahovic's deal runs to 2026, but his future's murkier than a foggy Derby della Mole. Either way, a new striker's non-negotiable. Fancy a punt on Udinese's Keinan Davis? No chats yet, but he's on the radar for that battering-ram role.

It's not pie in the sky – even sans Champions League, the board's backing the boss. Sell to buy, sure, but this is about building a squad that punches above its weight.

Untouchables: Yildiz and Bremer Stay Put

Spalletti's drawn a line in the sand with the suits. Kenan Yildiz and Gleison Bremer? Hands off. These lads are the heartbeat, the stars who'll anchor the rebuild.

He's got faith in about 13-14 players total – the rest? Saleable assets, but not for peanuts. Outgoers like David (freebie in, tidy profit out) will fund the fun. It's smart housekeeping: keep the core, ditch the deadwood, continuity over chaos.

Imagine the fresh start – recent graft preserved, but turbocharged. No more patching holes; this is a mini-revolution for trophy contention.

Budget Blues and Scudetto Dreams

Money talks, and Juventus are listening. No UCL? No panic-selling. They'll flip fringe players for capital gains, balancing books without slashing ambitions.

Spalletti's not asking for Galacticos – just six shrewd additions to turn fifth into first. Picture Yildiz dazzling, Bremer bossing, new blood igniting Allianz Stadium. It's ambitious, cheeky even, but that's Italian football for you.

With two months ticking down, strategies are sharpening. Will they nail top four? Doesn't matter – the gaffer's demands are clear. Juventus aren't rebuilding; they're reloading. Grab the popcorn (or another pint); summer's gonna be juicy.

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Players:

Luciano SpallettiMichele Di GregorioJonathan DavidLoïs OpendaDušan VlahovićKeinan DavisKenan YıldızGleison Bremer

Clubs:

JuventusComoUdinese

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Serie AUEFA Champions League
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