Teun Koopmeiners may be about to redefine his role at Juventus. The Dutchman, long seen as a versatile midfielder, has impressed recently when deployed deeper — so much so that Luciano Spalletti could now make his presence in defence a permanent feature, even as the team experiments with a new tactical shape.
“I feel more comfortable when I play at the back,” Koopmeiners has admitted more than once. IlBianconero report how Spalletti took note of that sentiment soon after his arrival, positioning the 27-year-old in defence during the match against Cremonese and in the two subsequent fixtures. Initially viewed as a response to the club’s injury crisis, the move has gradually revealed something more: a potential turning point in the player’s Juventus career.
A Dutch Version of Calafiori?
The comparison with Riccardo Calafiori is not far-fetched. Much like the Italian defender’s adaptability with the national team, Koopmeiners could serve as a similar figure for Spalletti’s Juventus — a midfielder-turned-defender capable of initiating play from deep and improving game control.
Should Juventus commit to a 4-3-3 formation, the idea would be to keep Koopmeiners within the back four as a technically gifted centre-back who can step into midfield when in possession. It’s a role that could enhance both the team’s build-up play and overall fluidity, a hallmark of Spalletti’s footballing philosophy.
A Valuable Resource for Spalletti
Koopmeiners is no stranger to defensive duties. During his time at AZ Alkmaar, he regularly featured as a central defender in a back four, a role that showcased his positional intelligence and precise distribution. That experience has made him a natural fit for the position once again.
By embracing this shift, Juventus could finally unlock the full value of a major investment that has yet to meet expectations. For Spalletti, meanwhile, it provides a key structural advantage — a reliable, intelligent footballer capable of bridging defence and midfield while embodying the balance and control he seeks at the heart of his team.