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Juventus Plan Market Summit with Spalletti to Shape Transfer Strategy

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Juventus are preparing for a key transfer summit with head coach Luciano Spalletti to define their strategy ahead of the upcoming windows. The meeting, scheduled for late November or early December, will see the club’s leadership and Spalletti discuss priorities, long-term objectives, and the overall direction of the team’s squad planning.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the aim is clear: to move early, establish a coherent roadmap, and avoid rushed decisions in the January window. The club intends to focus its main financial efforts on the summer, targeting a marquee signing to strengthen the midfield and elevate the overall standard of the squad.

A Cautious January Approach

For the winter market, Juventus will adopt a prudent stance. The management and Spalletti share the same view — no major spending or high-risk operations. Instead, the club will keep an eye open for potential opportunities, including low-cost deals or short-term loans that can add depth or balance to the squad without disrupting long-term plans.

The Bianconeri’s objective is to reach the summer with a well-defined strategy, ensuring that resources are directed toward structural improvements rather than short-term fixes. Reinforcing the midfield remains the top priority, particularly with a focus on adding greater technical quality and creativity to the team’s build-up play.

Planning for the Summer

Looking ahead to the next transfer window, Juventus are already evaluating a shortlist of high-profile midfielders capable of bringing personality, vision, and physical presence. The club wants to provide Spalletti — or whichever coach leads the team next season — with a top-level addition who can make a real difference both in Serie A and in European competition.

The upcoming summit will therefore mark a crucial step in Juventus’ broader project of rebuilding a strong, competitive side. With careful planning and targeted recruitment, the Bianconeri are determined to return to the top of Italian football and regain their place among Europe’s elite.

Alex Hubner

Juventus fan and journalist.

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