Juventus are stepping up their midfield rebuild with a clear objective in mind: to find players who fit Luciano Spalletti’s tactical vision and raise the overall quality of the squad. The club’s management team is working diligently to identify precise and strategic reinforcements capable of boosting the performance and competitiveness of the Bianconeri’s engine room.
According to reports from Sky Sport, the first major move is already in place. Juventus appear to have secured Guido Rodríguez from West Ham, with only Spalletti’s final approval pending before the deal is completed. The experienced Argentine midfielder, born in 1994, is eager to take on a new challenge in his career and could soon be wearing the black and white shirt if the manager gives the green light.
However, Juventus’ planning doesn’t stop there. Sky Sport also reveals that the club are keeping an eye on Franck Kessié as a potential summer target. The Ivorian, formerly of Milan and Atalanta, is currently under contract with Saudi club Al Ahli until June. Juventus have reportedly made initial enquiries about his situation, viewing him as an option for the next transfer window, depending on financial conditions and the direction of the squad’s evolution.
With Rodríguez close to joining and Kessié a possibility for the summer, Juventus are clearly setting the groundwork for a stronger, more dynamic midfield – one that matches Spalletti’s ambitions for the team’s new era.