Juventus have shifted their preseason preparations to the Adidas headquarters in Herzogenaurach, but the intensity and spirit of their work under coach Igor Tudor remain unchanged. According to reports from Tuttosport (as quoted by ilbianconero) , the team is enduring demanding double training sessions focused on testing their physical endurance with zero distractions.
Mornings begin in the gym, followed by some relaxation, then tactical drills after lunch, and finishing with a small-sided match. All this takes place in a tightly controlled environment, away from prying eyes including those of their own fans. The weather has been favourable, with autumn-like temperatures during the latter part of the day creating ideal conditions for training.
Club leadership is closely involved, with Giorgio Chiellini and Francois Modesto present alongside the team. Modesto, in particular, has taken on a key supportive role next to Tudor, primarily managing on-field matters for now rather than transfer business. Juventus are also organising a fan session midweek to welcome local Club Doc representatives, continuing a successful tradition from last summer.
The weekly programme is a steady rhythm of running and ball work both morning and afternoon, with breaks and light recreation in between. Some players have taken the opportunity to try out basketball courts or the dedicated golf area. This cycle is set to repeat as Tudor evaluates his squad’s fitness levels, pinpointing those lagging and those closing in on match readiness.
Joao Mario has shown encouraging signs with good stamina already; newcomer David has been easing into training steadily with a debut session at Continassa considered a positive sign. Other players are delivering reassurance: Gatti is making a full recovery, Thuram needs more time due to his build, Yildiz is managing his workload carefully, and Conceiçao is riding high on the enthusiasm of his return.